Saban Films has released a new trailer for Mortal, a thriller starring Nat Wolff from director André Øvredal, who previously directed The Autopsy Of Jane Doe and Scary Stories To Tell In The Dark. Wolff stars as Eric, a young man who discovers he has God-like powers based on ancient Norwegian mythology. Eric is an American backpacker who arrives in a sleepy Norwegian town and is promptly arrested following a deadly confrontation with a local teen. He warns a psychologist, Christine, that he has supernatural powers, and that anyone who gets too close to him dies. Is Eric a …
With movie theaters still closed across the country, Paramount has decided to release its apparently supernatural action-thriller Body Cam on digital and VOD platforms this month. Mary J. Blige (Mudbound) and Nat Wolff (The Kill Team) star in the film, which Malik Vitthal directed from a script by Richmond Riedel and Nicholas McCarthy. The supporting cast includes David Zayas and Anika Noni Rose. [caption id="attachment_895442" align="alignright" width="360"] Image via Paramount Players[/caption] When a routine traffic stop results in the unexplained, grisly death of her colleague, a cop (Blige) realizes footage of the incident will play …
Nat Wolff talks to Screen Rant about his new film, The Kill Team, based on the 2013 documentary about criminal soldiers in the War in Afghanistan.
From director Henry-Alex Rubin, the action-drama Semper Fi, which means “always faithful,” follows Cal (Jai Courtney), a by-the-book police officer who’s also a Marine Corps reservist, along with his close-knit group of childhood friends – Jaeger (Finn Wittrock), Milk (Beau Knapp) and Snowball (Arturo Castro). When Cal’s reckless younger half-brother Oyster (Nat Wolff) gets in a bar fight that leads to an extreme prison sentence, loyalty leads Cal to risk and sacrifice everything for family. During this 1-on-1 phone interview with Collider, Aussie actor Jai Courtney talked about why he wanted …
A24 has released the first trailer for The Kill Team, which stars Nat Wolff and Alexander Skarsgard, and is set during the height of the war in Afghanistan. The film hails from writer-director Dan Krauss, who based it on the same true story depicted in his 2013 documentary of the same name. Marty Bowen and Wyck Godfrey produced the feature. Wolff stars as Adam, an eager American soldier who doesn’t fit in with his rowdy, trigger-happy squad in Afghanistan, where he's coerced by his new sergeant (Skarsgård) into killing civilians against his will -- or else …