Alan Ritchson & Owen Wilson Race a Cartel in Runner’s Action-Packed Final Trailer
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Alan Ritchson & Owen Wilson Race a Cartel in Runner’s Action-Packed Final Trailer

Alan Ritchson and Owen Wilson bolt through a hail of gunfire in the final trailer for Runner, an action-thriller that turns a medical courier mission into a cartel bloodbath. Angel Studios will release the Scott Waugh-directed film in theaters on September 11.

Runner’s final trailer with Alan Ritchson and Owen Wilson released

The Runner’s final trailer thrusts viewers straight into chaos. Alan Ritchson plays Hank, a former soldier racing to deliver a liver to a dying child. Owen Wilson plays Ben, a seemingly ordinary man who becomes an accidental hostage and then an unlikely ally. What begins as a simple pickup job unravels into a savage pursuit across unforgiving terrain.

A ruthless cartel, spearheaded by Rodrigo Santoro’s chilling enforcer, hunts the pair without mercy. The trailer flashes images of Santoro gripping bloodied scissors, a detail that signals the violence awaiting audiences. One of the scenes shows a bloodied Ritchson scanning his surroundings warily. Another shows Wilson clutching the vital medical cooler that holds the child’s only hope (via People).

Miles Hubley and Tommy White wrote the screenplay, which blends relentless action with bursts of dark comedy. After all, the trailer opens on an absurd note as Hank tries to leave a pet bird at his ex’s place but ends up becoming the third passenger in the mayhem. This feathered stowaway provides fleeting moments of levity before the gunfire resumes.

The dynamic between the leads drives the tension. Ritchson’s character storms into a room where Wilson sits bound and battered. Spotting his rescuer, Wilson bellows, “That’s my ride!”. Another scene reveals their fragile trust as Ritchson says, “Later today you’re gonna realize I’m one of the good guys.” Wilson, wincing through injuries, replies, “It might take longer than later today.”

All in all, Waugh directs the chaos, and Runner’s final trailer establishes that viewers are not only in for a bloody ride but also for a redemption arc, brotherhood, and comedy sprinkled here and there. The supporting cast includes Leila George, Adriana Barraza, Sullivan Stapleton, Peta Sergeant, and Geraldine Hakewill.

Runner arrives in theaters on September 11.

Originally reported by Devanshi Basu on ComingSoon.net.

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