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Trailer:  John Woo‘s Upcoming English-language Reimagining Of ‘The Killer’

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Peacock has released the trailer for The Killer, John Woo‘s upcoming English-language reimagining of his action movie of the same name from 1989. The original starred Chow Yun-fat, Danny Lee and Sally Yeh. The trailer features Nathalie Emmanuel as an assassin who goes against her mission by saving the life of the blind girl she was supposed to kill.

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