Nov 10, 2011 by Brian Gallagher
Second Haywire Trailer
Relativity Media has debuted the second trailer for director Steven Soderbergh's Haywire, which is set for release on January 20. Click on the video player below for a new look at this action tale starring mixed martial arts fighter Gina Carano along with Ewan McGregor, Michael Fassbender, and Channing Tatum.
to read our review of Haywire, which had its world premiere at the AFI Film Festival in Los Angeles on Sunday night.
Haywire was released January 20th, 2012 and stars Channing Tatum, Ewan McGregor, Michael Fassbender, Michael Douglas, Antonio Banderas, Bill Paxton, Michael Angarano, Mathieu Kassovitz. The film is directed by Steven Soderbergh.
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thedude-abides
I'll give it a thumbs up since it's better than the previous trailer, but it still looks like garbage. Fans of Soderbergh are going to be extremely upset with this.
7 months agoby @thedude-abidesFlag
Mieko_Siede
I only want to see this for my love of Gina Carano. For once I don't care if the movie is good or bad. lol!
7 months agoby @mieko-siedeFlag
ElMasChingon
salt? f*ck salt, his is pepper. hehe. this looks flippin awesome though. many of the newer movies are losing that realism in fighting. the choreography of someone who actually knows what they are doing. she's hot though....
7 months agoby @elmaschingonFlag
moviegeek
Dang it. Everyone beat me to the "Salt" jokes.
7 months agoby @moviegeekFlag
Absolute
Looks like Salt...but better.
7 months agoby @absoluteFlag
darksektor1971
mmm...The next andventure of agent Evelyn Salt..."joke mode on"....looks cool nonetheles...
7 months agoby @darksektor1971Flag
CelluloidDreams
Looks good!
7 months agoby @2movieguysFlag
PUNISHER
Can we get a higher quality video please.
7 months agoby @cerealkillerFlag
justinishulk
Just ok
7 months agoby @justinishulkFlag
ADDICTION NON-FATAL
All I've got to say is "Gina Carano!" Nuff Said!
7 months agoby @addiction-non-fatalFlag