The aptly-namedOne Shotis almost here.
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“Making One Shot was like grading for my black belt,” Adkins, 45, tells PEOPLE. “Tough on the body, mentally draining but incredibly rewarding.”
“Creating this level of action and drama in a single shot is the pinnacle of filmmaking and I’m so incredibly proud of what myself, director James Nunn and the rest of the team pulled off,” he adds.
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In the new trailer, tensions are high between Phillippe, Adkins and Greene’s characters.
“A cell in Europe has been trying to build a dirty bomb,” Zoe says. “We traced it to D.C.”
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“The detainees that come here do not depart until we’ve properly vetted them,” Jack replies, later adding, “We screw up, and one of these guys hurts the homeland, it’s all over CNN.”
The stakes grow higher when Blake remarks that “something’s not right” and, suddenly, their base is under attack.
“If he tells us where that bomb is we can radio it in,” Jack tells one of the detainees, who replies, “I am not a terrorist — please.”
“Running low on ammo,” a SEAL team member says to Blake during a standoff with their attackers.
“I know,” he says as the clip nears its close.
One Shotpremieres in theaters and on demand Nov. 5
source: people.com