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Hayden Christensen, Bruce Willis Are On The Hunt In First Kill Trailer

Hayden Christensen has to rush to get his son back in the new trailer for his upcoming thriller First Kill. In the movie, Christensen plays Billy, a Wall Street broker taking his wife Laura (Megan Leonard) and young son Danny (Ty Shelton) out to a remote cabin in the woods for a hunting trip. However, things quickly go wrong when they witness a shooting, leading to Danny being kidnapped and Billy having to team with Bruce Willis' police chief to get him back.

The trailer begins with Willis' character warning Billy to be careful on their trip because of a recent incident at a local bank. It then moves into the start of the hunting trip, where Billy and Danny have spent all day out in the rain, waiting for a buck to show up– only to see a man shoot a person point blank instead. Billy quickly realizes that the victim (Gethin Anthony) is still alive, so he rushes to bring him back to the cabin, where he asks Laura to help him.

However, no good deed goes unpunished, and the man quickly wakes up and takes Danny, saying that Billy has to get him his lost money in order to get his son back. Billy, knowing that he can't tell the cops, starts out on his mission, but Willis immediately suspects him and eventually catches him in the act. "He says I'm not supposed to tell the cops, what was I supposed to do?" Billy says. "Tell the cops," Willis responds. 

The two then team up to get Danny back, resulting in an action-filled montage showing the pair running through the woods and shooting at just about everything they can. "There is no hunting like the hunting of man," Billy says. 

Magi Avila, Heather Johansen, Tyler Jon Olson, Chelsea Mee, Shea Buckner, Christine Dye, and Deb G. Girdler also star in the film, which was directed by Steven C. Miller (The Aggression Scale) based on a script from Nick Gordon (Girl House). The movie will hit theaters and VOD on July 21; while we wait, see all of the other movies that will blow you away this summer.