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The Last Days of American Crime Trailer Starring Édgar Ramírez

The Last Days of American Crime Trailer Starring Édgar Ramírez

The Last Days of American Crime trailer starring Édgar Ramírez

Netflix has released the official The Last Days of American Crime trailer for their upcoming film adaptation of Rick Remender (Deadly Class) and Greg Tocchini’s graphic novel of the same name, providing us a preview of the film’s intense and action-packed sequences. Starring Édgar Ramírez as Graham Burke, the film will be available for streaming on Friday, June 5. Check out the video in the player below!

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As a final response to terrorism and crime, the U.S. government plans to broadcast a signal making it impossible for anyone to knowingly commit unlawful acts. Graham Bricke, a career criminal who was never able to hit the big score, teams up with famous gangster progeny Kevin Cash, and black market hacker Shelby Dupree, to commit the heist of the century and the last crime in American history before the signal goes off.

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The Last Days of American Crime stars Emmy Award-nominated actor Édgar Ramírez (American Crime Story, Jungle Cruise), Michael Pitt (Boardwalk Empire, Hannibal), and Anna Brewster (Star Wars: The Force Awakens).

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The Last Days of American Crime is directed by Olivier Megaton, who’s well-known for directing two-thirds of the Taken franchise, as well as the finale of the original Transporter trilogy starring Jason Statham. It is written by Karl Gajdusek (Stranger Things, Oblivion) with Jesse Berger, Jason Michael Berman, and Barry Levin serving as producers.

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