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If Kill Bill, the Hunger Games and John Wick were to merge, they would be this new violent science fiction film from Sam Raimi with Bill Skarsgard: Boy Kills World

This year we will have a new premiere that promises to be an explosive ___tail of action, revenge and violence. Boy Kills World is the title of this film directed by Moritz Mohr and produced by the legendary Sam Raimi, known for his successes in the horror and action genre. The film has the stellar presence of Bill Skarsgårdwho has earned public recognition for his interpretation of the new version of the iconic Pennywise in It.

The first trailer for Boy Kills World has arrived like a flying kick, and has not left any fan of the action film genre indifferent. From the first moment, we see an explosive combination of elements taken from some of the biggest cinematic hits, from the ruthless revenge of Kill Bill to the stylized combat choreography of John Wick. But this time, the story is set in a dystopian world, remembering Battle Royale or The Hunger Games or the classic Roller Ball. A salad of good mamporros seasoned with a few drops of love of video games.

The plot revolves around Boy, a deaf and mute young man played by Skarsgårdwhose family is brutally murdered. Motivated by revenge, Boy embarks on a journey into darkness, training with a mysterious mentor to become an instrument of death animated by a sly inner voice. His quest for justice leads him to confront a corrupt organization known as Vandacoy, unleashing a wave of chaos and violence in his wake.

The cast of Boy Kills World includes names like Jessica Rothe, Michelle Dockery, Sharlto Copley and Famke Janssen, who give life to characters that are intertwined in this story of revenge and redemption. But one of the most striking surprises is the participation of H. Jon Benjaminknown for his iconic voice roles in animated series such as Bob’s Burgers and Archer, who lends his voice to Boy’s interior.

The trailer for Boy Kills World has aroused curiosity and excitement among film fans, who are waiting for the premiere of this film on April 26 to resolve their doubts. Is it really as fun as it seems? And who is that mysterious girl in the helmet that appears in the footage? Could she be who we already imagine she is?