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First images of Angelina Jolie in Taylor Sheridan’s Those Who Wish Me Dead

April 7, 2021 by Matt Rodgers

Following his work as a writer with Sicario and Hell or Highwater, and then director on Wind River, Taylor Sheridan films have quickly moved into the category of must-see, and now Entertainment Weekly have stoked the fires of anticipation for his next film, Those Who Wish Me Dead, by releasing some first look images of its star Angelina Jolie in action. The trailer is due to land tomorrow.

Based on Michael Koryta’s novel of the same name, Those Who Wish Me Dead tells the story of Hannah (Jolie), a smoke-jumper who’s trained to parachute into the Montana wildfires in an attempt to douse the flames. On one such mission she encounters a 12-year old boy (Finn Little) who is on the run having witnessed a murder, who is all the while being pursued by two assassins played by Aiden Gillen and Nicholas Hoult.

Those Who Wish Me Dead is part of the Warner. Bros 2021 slate, and as such will debut in theatres and on HBO Max May 14, 2021. It stars Angelina Jolie, Nicholas Hoult, Tyler Perry, Jon Bernthal, Aidan Gillen, Medina Senghore, Finn Little, Jake Weber, James Jordan and Tory Kittles.

Photo Credits: Warner Bros.

 

Filed Under: Matt Rodgers, Movies, News Tagged With: Angelina Jolie, Taylor Sheridan, Those Who Wish Me Dead

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