Tonight on TV: When Jason Statham follows in the footsteps of Charles Bronson, it becomes a fun action movie

Tonight on TV: When Jason Statham follows in the footsteps of Charles Bronson, it becomes a fun action movie

Are you a fan of Jason Statham, one of the biggest names in modern action cinema, especially with the Transporter and Fast and Furious franchises? So come tonight to discover an explosive mechanical resurrection starring opposite please Tommy Lee Jones and Jessica Alba!

Impossible murders

mechanical resurrection tells the story of Arthur Bishop, who thinks he has finally turned the page on his past as a murderer and now lives happily in anonymity. But when his greatest enemy kidnaps his lover, Arthur is forced to travel the world to complete a list of impossible kills. And as always, he has to make his execution look like an accident. A relentless race against time begins.

Spectacular mechanical resurrectionOf which we note the quality of the stunts and the beauty of the Thai scenery is the sequel to The Gunslinger, which was released in cinemas in 2011. One of the goals of this second film was to further explore the personality of the skilled assassin. played Jason Statham.

“What makes a bishop different is that he operates in a violent world and remains an honorable man”screenwriter Philip Shelby explains. “He’s a bit like a knight – someone who has to be the toughest and strongest to get justice done.”

Statham does his own stunts!

for this breathtaking film, Jason Statham, whose vigilante role is reminiscent of that of Charles Bronson, did most of his own stunts. A habit for this actor who has been acting in action movies since the beginning and who has a lot of experience in this field as he has been practicing gymnastics along with several martial arts for a long time. What if you spent the evening in his very muscular company?

Warning: Scenes, comments or images may offend the sensitivities of viewers

Tonight on TMC at 9:25 PM.

Trailer for ‘Gunslinger’ sequel ‘Mechanical Resurrection’:

Source: Allocine

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