‘The Magnificent Seven’ Trailer Arrives In Style!

‘The Magnificent Seven’ Trailer Arrives In Style!

The highly anticipated remake of an American Western Classic is upon us!

Well, the trailer is at least…

Director Antoine Fuqua brings a modern sensibility to an enduring story in The Magnificent Seven.

An all-star cast including Chris Pratt, Ethan Hawke, and Fuqua’s ‘Training Day’ star Denzel Washington unite to give a memorable lineup to this blockbuster in waiting.

The plot focuses around a remote Old West town under the menacing control of a crooked industrialist, the desperate townspeople reach out for protection from seven outlaws, bounty hunters, gamblers and hired guns in an effort to save themselves.

But as these guns for hire prepare the town for the deadly showdown that they know is brewing, these seven mercenaries find themselves fighting for more than money, but for a new found conscience that sees them turn from outlaws to heroes.

Saddle up moviegoers, because this highly anticipated remake hits theaters nationwide on September, 23rd!

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