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Mark Hamill starts the death march in the trailer “The Long Walk”

Ventive time: The one-two punch of Stephen King adjustments this autumn may be the irritating films that have probably been planned since … The prestige And The illusionist. But it's worse because the DNA share it. Apart from the fact that both are based on King books, they are also through competitions with life or death in dystopian America through the fact that they are based on King books and above all have movement titles. Here we will admit that we have spent six months of leading Edgar Wright The long walkNot Francis Lawrence (Wrights does it The running man With Glen Powell in the role of the Arnie), and when we are confused, we bet that they are.

One thing that is safe is that Mark Hamill has a damn good year when it comes to King adjustments. He plays excellently in Chuck's lifeAnd his work here is as far away from this good -hearted box as you can get it. He is the major who runs the title event, in which 100 children have to run down the east coast at a pace of three miles per hour. Go underneath too long and you will be shot in the head. Lionsgate used to drop a trailer for the project on Wednesday, and Boy looks like it bald.

Look at yourself:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vatuhemq1f8

Here is a summary for The long walk. The book, not the film, because this cover flap copy is simply too great to not share it:

“The place

An ultra-conservative America of the not too long-term future. . .

The event

The country's #1 sports competition, a strenuous 450-mile marathon walk, in which a single misstep could be the last. . .

The competitors

The cream of the nation's youth, 100 red -blooded American boys to make it to the top, no matter who they step to get there. . .

The price

A fortune in money, fame and everything the heart wishes for the only winner. . .

But there is no losers in a flawless society – because the new American government knows how to bury their failures. . . “”

God damn it! Isn't the old school textor the best?

Anyway, The long walk March in the cinemas on September 12th.

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