New No Escape trailer: Owen Wilson and Pierce Brosnan lead the drama ‘No Escape’ from The Weinstein Company.
Gearing up for its UK release on September 3, The Weinstein Company has just released a one-minute teaser for Owen Wilson’s thrillingly intense drama No Escape.
Also starring Pierce Brosnan and Lake Bell, Wilson plays Jack Dwyer: a family man who decides to start over again with his family halfway across the world. Just as Jack and Annie (Bell) start to embrace their new home, they find themselves suddenly embroiled in the midst of a coup where foreigners are being immediately executed.
The intense drama is written by brothers John Erick and Drew Dowdle who also wrote As Above, So Below and Quarantine.
If you missed the first trailer, don’t worry as you can see it here otherwise; check out the latest online trailer and poster artwork below.
No Escape opens in UK cinemas on September 3.
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