Ryan Reynolds’ new vigilante action-thriller film, 6 Underground, will not be releasing in theatres near you. Instead, it will hit your screens via Netflix, come December.
Netflix revealed its newest film venture by dropping the trailer for the film on its YouTube channel on Tuesday, 1 October. The film is directed by Michael Bay and co-stars Dave Franco, Mélanie Laurant, Manuel Garcia-Rulfo, Corey Hawkins, and Adria Arjona (Good Omens).
As a Bay and Reynolds pack, the film is bound to contain action-packed scenes (that have definitely cost a pretty penny) and true to Bay’s formula of exaggerated pieces – explosions, and lots of it.
Netflix has previously announced its intentions of spending actively more on extensive projects for the streaming service, and 6 Underground happens to have been made with a whopping $150 million as its budget.
The film is written by Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick, who’ve previously worked with Reynolds on the Deadpool franchise.
6 Underground is set to release on 13 December, on Netflix worldwide.
Watch the trailer here:
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