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Brad Pitt becomes a contract killer for his new film

In the action thriller “Bullet Train” Brad Pitt wants to experience a relaxed working day without death as a contract killer. But a hard-fought briefcase thwarts his plans.

Los Angeles – Oscar winner Brad Pitt (58, “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood”) shows his powerful side. In the released first trailer for the action thriller “Bullet Train”, the Hollywood star twirls around with fists, pistols and knives.

Pitt plays an assassin who is fed up with people dying on each of his missions. His boss (Sandra Bullock) promises him an “easy” job. He is supposed to secure a briefcase on board an express train in Japan. But four other killers are after the mysterious suitcase.

The action-packed video clip was clicked on more than a million times in a short time. In addition to Pitt and Bullock, the German-American actress Zazie Beetz, the American Joey King and the British Aaron Taylor-Johnson are also playing. David Leitch (Atomic Blonde, Deadpool 2) is directing for Sony Studio. The template is the Japanese bestseller “Maria Beetle” by author Kotaro Isaka. Bullet Train is slated to hit theaters in mid-July. dpa

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