The Gray Man Trailer: Ryan Gosling and Chris Evans Engage in a Killer Adventure For Each Others’ Throats

After the release of some exciting posters, The Gray Man trailer is here! Netflix’s upcoming spy thriller has a star-studded cast and mind-blowing action sequences that promises to keep the audiences at the edge of their seats. Directed by the Russo Brothers- Anthony and Joe Russo, with a screenplay, that the latter co-wrote with Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely, the film is based on the 2009 Mark Greaney novel of the same name. The film is produced by AGBO and Roth/Kirschenbaum Films.

The cast includes Ryan Gosling, Chris Evans, Dhanush, Ana de Armas, and Jessica Henwick in major roles alongside Wagner Moura, Julia Butters, Regé-Jean Page, Billy Bob Thornton, Alfre Woodard, Callan Mulvey, Eme Ikwuakor, Scott Haze, Michael Gandolfini, Sam Lerner, Robert Kazinsky and DeObia Oparei. The upcoming film is going to see Gosling on the run as Evans tries to hunt him down to death.

Netflix’s trailer description for this upcoming movie reads: “THE GRAY MAN is CIA operative Court Gentry (Ryan Gosling), aka, Sierra Six. Plucked from a federal penitentiary and recruited by his handler, Donald Fitzroy (Billy Bob Thornton), Gentry was once a highly-skilled, Agency-sanctioned merchant of death. But now the tables have turned and Six is the target, hunted across the globe by Lloyd Hansen (Chris Evans), a former cohort at the CIA, who will stop at nothing to take him out. Agent Dani Miranda (Ana de Armas) has his back. He’ll need it.”

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The Gray Man Trailer

Russo Brothers’ upcoming spy thriller is scheduled to arrive on Netflix on July 22, 2022.

Are you excited to watch this movie? Let us know in the comments below what you feel about this upcoming Netflix release!

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