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The trailer for the upcoming Peacock filmThe Killerhas been released.The Killerwas originally a 1989 action film by director John Woo. It features a leadingcast including Chow Yun-Fat, Danny Lee, Sally Yeh, Kong Chu, Kenneth Tsang, Fui-On Shing, and Wing-Cho Yip. Woo also directs the upcoming Peacock adaptation. The Peacock adaptation’s leading cast includes Nathalie Emmanuel, Sam Worthington, Omar Sy, Diana Silvers, Said Taghmaoui, and Hugo Diego Garcia.

Now,Peacockhas released the trailer forThe Killer.

The trailer forThe Killerestablishes the life of a skilled assassin who is reportedly a “legend” within her field. The scenes in the trailer transition between this killer’s conversation with a cop and shots of her in more powerful and violent poses as she kills people with a flourish. At one point in the trailer,the protagonist says “never send boys to do a woman’s job,“highlighting a difference from the original. The trailer is replete with explosions, intense gun fights, and highly choreographed action sequences.

The Killer Is The Perfect Return For Woo

Woo Is Acclaimed For His Action Movies

Woo is an iconic action director known for making high-stakes and thrilling genre films. He has been making feature films since the 1970s, debuting withThe Young Dragonsin 1974. Since then, Woo’s most significant work includes titles such asA Better Tomorrow,Red Cliff,Hard Boiled, and 2023’sSilent Night.1989’sThe Killeris also considered one of his more classic works, and similarly features an assassin who tries to use his earnings to restore the vision of a singer he accidentally blinded.

The trailer, the newest adaptation of the story looks far different from that of theoriginalThe Killer. The biggest change is thatthe protagonist of the film is now a woman, played by Emmanuel. This change appears to be significant forThe Killercharacter as it is highlighted in the trailer itself. Making this casting shift could be a strong way to updateThe Killerwhile still maintaining the original film’s story beats.

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The Killertrailer shows thatWoo has in no way lost his penchant for high-volume action. The trailer for the Peacock film is packed with thrilling gunfight after gunfight, with fight choreography that often mimics the style of the original’s gun fu genre film qualities. Woo’s previous action work,Silent Night, was well-regarded by many, makingThe Killeris a chance to continue his positive streak. Hopefully, he will continue on strong as the movie prepares for its release at the end of the summer.