With a release that is fast-approaching, Lionsgate has debuted a new trailer for comedy-action sequel The Hitman’s Wife’s Bodyguard, which is coming our way in June. The film is, of course, a sequel to the hilarious first film The Hitman’s Bodyguard, and once again unites Ryan Reynolds, Samuel L. Jackson and Salma Hayek.
Antonio Banderas and Morgan Freeman are along for the ride this time, with the film directed by Patrick Hughes, who directed the first film.
Here’s the synopsis:
The world’s most lethal odd couple – bodyguard Michael Bryce (Ryan Reynolds) and hitman Darius Kincaid (Samuel L. Jackson) – are back on another life-threatening mission. Still unlicensed and under scrutiny, Bryce is forced into action by Darius’s even more volatile wife, the infamous international con artist Sonia Kincaid (Salma Hayek). As Bryce is driven over the edge by his two most dangerous protectees, the trio get in over their heads in a global plot and soon find that they are all that stand between Europe and a vengeful and powerful madman (Antonio Banderas). Joining in the fun and deadly mayhem is Morgan Freeman as… well, you’ll have to see.
Like the first movie, this one looks like a lot of fun.
The Hitman’s Wife’s Bodyguard will explode onto screens from 21st June.
Watch the new trailer below.
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