The Big Picture Audiences love a good revenge film, from action-heavy features like Oldboy to horror classics like Carrie and everything in between. Saban Films is bringing another such film to theaters next month in the form of Due Justice, an action thriller starring The Twilight Saga veteran Kellan Lutz as an attorney with a past in the Marines who seeks revenge against those responsible for killing his wife and brother and kidnaping his young daughter.
The trailer is quick to emphasize the brutality of the film as one driver attacks another on a quiet street. Max takes the death of his wife and FBI agent brother incredibly hard. As he walks through their home to see the destruction and violence that unfolded, he's filled with unthinkable sorrow. An official investigation is underway headed by Detective Santiago , but Max isn't ready to sit idly by and let the process take its course.
Lutz is no stranger to the action genre with the 2015 Bruce Willis film Extraction under his belt as well as The Expendables 3. In Due Justice, he takes on a leading role that isn't that dissimilar to that of Liam Neeson in Taken as he puts his particular set of military skills to work destroying the people who ruined his life. The poster demonstrates his transformation from a family man to an avatar of vengeance.
Who Is Behind the Camera for 'Due Justice'? At the helm of Due Justice as both writer and director is Javier Reyna who made his feature directorial debut back in 2019 with the award-winning dramedy Regionrat. He's more experienced in the writer's room than behind the camera, previously co-writing the screenplay for Black Warrant which also featured the Lost star Fahey. Also on the horizon is Art Camacho's Ruthless starring Dermot Mulroney for which he helped pen the script.
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