Netflix Drops 'The Man From Toronto' Trailer Featuring Woody Harrelson, Kevin Hart [Watch]
Netflix shared the official trailer of the action-comedy movie, "The Man from Toronto," featuring comedian Kevin Hart and actor Woody Harrelson on Twitter Wednesday.
The two-minute 25 seconds trailer shows how Teddy Nilson (played by Hart) is a sales consultant and the world's deadliest assassin named Randy (played by Harrelson) get their identities mixed up at an AirBnB (a vacation/work rental space).
The clip further reveals how Nilson plays along with the bad guys to save himself and pretend to be the deadliest assassin and at the same time, tries to get the original one arrested.
"Who is the real man from Toronto? @KevinHart4Real or @WoodyHarrelson? Find out in THE MAN FROM TORONTO on Netflix June 24," Netflix captioned the trailer.
"The Man from Toronto" is helmed by director Patrick Hughes and slated to release on June 24.
The movie originally had Jason Statham portraying the assassin, but he abruptly exited the project before filming began and was replaced by Harrelson.
The filming of the project began in October 2020 and the production work got completed in December the same year. However, the movie was delayed due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The flick has been made with a budget of $75 million and the story is penned by Robbie Fox and Jason Blumenthal. The movie will also star Kaley Cuoco, Pierson Fode, Jasmine Mathews and Andrew Jaehyun Park.
Aside from "The Man From Toronto," the comedian also lent his voice for animated movie, "DC League of Super-Pets," which is slated to release on July 29. Hart will next seen in several projects including "Me Time," "Borderlands," "Lift," "Back on the Strip," "My Own Worst Enemy," "Uptown Saturday Night," "The Great Outdoors," "Ride Along 3" and "Monopoly."
Harrelson, on the other hand, will appear in the projects like "The White House Plumbers," "Champions" and "The Most Dangerous Man in America."
Hughes directed Ryan Reynolds and Salma Hayek starring "Hitman's Wife's Bodyguard," which was dropped in theaters in 2021. He will be next directing a movie, titled "The Raid," which is currently under pre-production.
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