“A Mulher Rei” won its first official trailer and premiere date in Brazilian cinemas; watch

For fans of action epics, there are new things to come! Sony Pictures released the first official trailer for “The woman king “, a feature film starring the iconic Oscar-winning Viola Davis. Furthermore, the opera has already received a first date on Brazilian soil. Write it: September 22.
In the plot we follow the memorable story of Agojie, a unit of warrior women, unique and never seen in the world, who protect the African kingdom of Dahomey in the 1800s.
The production, inspired by real events, tells the exciting and epic journey of General Nanisca, experienced by Viola, who takes on the responsibility of training a new generation of recruits and preparing them for battle against an enemy totally determined to destroy everything. as well as the way of life.
Watch the trailer:
Directed by Gina Prince-Bythewood, the cast includes Thuso Mbedu, Lashana Lynch, Hero Fiennes Tifiin and John Boyega.
Fan reaction:
On social media, the actress’s fans celebrated the news. “He is the greatest,” said one network user. “There are no words for this trailer now that I really want to see the film,” commented another. “It smells like Oscar”, you bet one more time.
I want to see the king’s woman movie
Talk about the colonization of an African country
Where the people of the country perceive the attempted domination and come together to go to war with the Europeans
There is a face that will be fucking
Only for those who love politics
– SEROPEDICA GIRL (@ isasouza2018) July 8, 2022
Have you seen the movie that will come out with the @violadavis The woman king π
– Ana Gouveia π ΎοΈ + (@_anagouveia) July 8, 2022
the new film by @violadavis will be to break the cy into six equilateral parts.
The woman king https://t.co/LyfYIzeBt0
– Patrick βπΎπ³οΈβπ (@patriciojr) July 8, 2022
Viola Davis will give a lot in The King Woman. ππ»ππ»
– sakura flower (@ eim1chael) July 8, 2022
I can’t wait to see Viola Davis in The Woman King, but let’s be honest, the title reproduces a language that still compares women to men who were kings.
It is worth reading The Invention of Women, OyΓ¨rΓ³nkαΊΉivali OyΔwΓΉmΓ, especially the chapter that talks about translation.
– Fabio Mariano (@ FabioMS08) July 8, 2022
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