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Good looking action blockbuster recommended Hollywood
Good-looking action blockbuster recommendations for Hollywood are as follows:
The New Batman
Unlike the previous Batman films in the franchise, Matt Reeves' The New Batman is a stand-alone tale about Bruce Wayne's (Robert Pattinson) second year as a vigilante protecting Gotham City from the Penguin (Colin Farrell) while battling his own demons. However, with the emergence of a mysterious serial killer who calls himself the Riddler (Paul Dano), Gotham is thrown into chaos and Batman is forced to face a battle of wits.
'Mystic Seas'
The epic action-adventure game movie "Mystic Seas," directed by Ruben Frescher, is coming to the big screen. The movie will follow the first adventure of protagonist Nathan Drake, played by Tom Hollander, and his mentor Victor Sully Sullivan (Mark Wahlberg). Sully will take Drake into the dangerous and lucrative world of treasure hunting.
"The Norseman"
A fierce, terrifying and extremely violent tale of Viking vengeance, who wouldn't love that? Directed by Robert Eggers, The Norseman tells the story of Norse pirate prince Anneliese (Alexander Skarsg?rd), who witnesses his uncle (Klaxpont) kill his father (Ethan Hawke) and take away his kingdom. After the catastrophe, Anneliese dedicates the rest of his life to revenge, always mindful of his vow: I will avenge you, Father! I will save you, Mother! I will kill you Fjornir.
"The Expendables 4"
When "The Expendables" was released in 2010, it was certainly refreshing to see an action movie like this starring almost the entire cast of '80s action heroes. And the sequels expanded on that, with each subsequent installment striving to cater to action movie fans with an ever-expanding male cast.
"Operation Fortune: Streets of War"
"Operation Fortune," Guy Ritchie's second crime movie in two years, focuses on superspy Orson Fauchon, played by Jason Statham, who has to recruit first-rate movie star Danny Francisco (Josh Hartnett) to get close to a billionaire arms dealer. The movie, which was originally slated for a March release, has been quietly pulled from theaters last month, perhaps in an effort to avoid the glare of "The New Batman.
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