9 September 2024

New Posters And Images For Cold Pursuit Starring Liam Neeson

Are getting withdrawal symptoms of Liam Neeson unleashing those particular set of skills? Next month he will be returning to action in Cold Pursuit.

This won’t be your Bryan Mills action but one he plays a mild mannered snowplough driver. A father inflamed by rage after the death of his son due to Heroin. Getting embroiled in a drug cartel war against those who supplied his son with the drugs.

This film is actually a remake of an 2014 Norwegian film In Order of Disappearance (starring Stellan Skarsgard). That film was directed by Hans Petter Moland who is also this films director. 2014 film was darkly comedic and Cold Pursuit seems follow suit with the Rocky Mountains taking over from Norway.

Ahead of next month’s Cinematic release, Studiocanal has sent us a number of New Character Posters and Stills. Check them out below…

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Related: In Cold Pursuit Trailer Liam Neeson Reaps Revenge With A Snow Plough

Welcome to Kehoe, it’s -10 degrees and counting at this glitzy ski resort in the Rocky Mountains. The local police aren’t used to much action until the son of unassuming town snowplough driver, Nels Coxman (Liam Neeson), is murdered at the order of Viking (Tom Bateman), a flamboyant drug lord. Fueled by rage and armed with heavy machinery, Nels sets out to dismantle the cartel one man at a time, but his understanding of murder comes mainly from what he read in a crime novel. As the bodies pile up, his actions ignite a turf war between Viking and his long-standing rival White Bull (Tom Jackson), a soulful Native-American mafia boss, that will quickly escalate and turn the small town’s bright white slopes blood-red.

Cold Pursuit will be in the UK and Irish Cinemas from 22nd February 2019. The film also stars Laura Dern, Tom Jackson, Emmy Rossum and Tom Bateman.


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