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  • ‘The Killer’s Game’ Interview: Dave Bautista and Sofia Boutella

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    Opening in theaters on September 13th is the new action-comedy ‘The Killer’s Game’, which was directed by J.J. Perry (‘Day Shift’).

    The film stars Dave Bautista (‘Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery’ and ‘Guardians of the Galaxy’), Sofia Boutella (‘Rebel Moon – Part Two: The Scargiver’), Terry Crews (‘Deadpool 2’), Pom Klementieff (‘Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One’), Scott Adkins (‘John Wick: Chapter 4’), and Oscar-winner Sir Ben Kinsley (‘Ghadhi’ and ‘Iron Man 3’).

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    (L to R) Dave Bautista and Sofia Boutella star in 'The Killer's Game'.
    (L to R) Dave Bautista and Sofia Boutella star in ‘The Killer’s Game’. Photo: Lionsgate.

    Moviefone recently had the pleasure of sitting down in-person with Dave Bautista and Sofia Boutella to talk about their work on ‘The Killer’s Game’, their first reaction to the screenplay, their characters, the action, the romance, and working with Sir Ben Kingsley.

    You can read the full interview below or click on the video player above to watch our interviews with Bautista, Boutella and director J.J. Perry.

    Dave Bautista in 'The Killer's Game'. Photo: Lionsgate.
    Dave Bautista in ‘The Killer’s Game’. Photo: Lionsgate.

    Moviefone: To begin with, Dave, what was your first reaction to reading the screenplay and having the opportunity to play a character that’s different than anything we’ve seen you play before.

    Dave Bautista: The first reaction would’ve been years and years ago, and I loved it right off the bat because I thought it was like a rom com disguised as an action film. At that time, I really didn’t want to do action films. I just wanted to pursue interesting action roles, and this would’ve been something new for me. So, I was really excited about it. I thought it was fun. It’s something I’ve been really searching for. A couple years ago, I made a conscious decision to stop, not to stop, but to really limit my supporting roles because I felt like if I keep accepting supporting roles, I’m not going to get leading roles. So, I had to really start searching and holding out for leading roles. This is kind of that first leading man, almost cliche leading man, where I just kick ass and I get the girl. So, it was like, “Hey, it’s a new venture for me.” I was nervous about it. I was self-conscious about it. I’m still nervous about it, and I hope people receive it. But I had so much fun doing it, and I’m very proud of it. It was a great learning experience and hopefully the first of many.

    MF: Sofia, can you talk about your approach to playing Maize and how your dancing background prepared you to play this character?

    Sofia Boutella: First, I always say that my dancing background helps me with anything I do in my life and even in things that aren’t physical because of how I think about projects and the physicality, just the discipline of what I must execute, period. But I was really attracted to working with David, and to be in an action film where I don’t do any action and just fall in love on screen. I’ve never played a character that is that soft and that just has romance in her life. I haven’t got a chance to explore that. So, I’m happy that I got a chance to do that and dance again, which I was terrified about because I haven’t done it in a long time.

    (L to R) Dave Bautista and Sofia Boutella in 'The Killer's Game'. Photo: Lionsgate.
    (L to R) Dave Bautista and Sofia Boutella in ‘The Killer’s Game’. Photo: Lionsgate.

    MF: Sofia, can you talk about the relationship between Joe and Maize and what was it like playing those romantic scenes on screen with Dave?

    SB: I loved it. I just loved how much of an introvert he was and how much Maize wants to get it out of him. I think she sees through the facade, and she finds that tenderness very appealing because he’s just so imposing and he’s just so tough and big, but then she sees the softness inside of him. So, this was fun for me and to play also just such a giddy character. When you get to the place where he’s breaking her heart. You don’t expect him to do that, and she knows that he’s not capable of that. So, it’s all very confusing. But all of that was very fun.

    MF: Dave, can you talk about shooting the action sequences and what it was like working with director J.J. Perry, who is a former stunt coordinator himself?

    DB: It was great, and I say that because we were so limited on time shooting this film. Because J.J. understands action so well, it just made it easy for me. Also, we didn’t have the luxury of going in and rehearsing action sequences for weeks like I did on Bond (‘Spectre’). I rehearsed and rehearsed and rehearsed and over rehearsed. With this, a lot of times it was coming to set, and because J.J. is so experienced in this, he knows exactly what he needs. So, we just need these few beats, and we need these few beats, and then we need these few beats. So, it’s stuff that I could learn just very fast, right there on the day. Which it just wouldn’t have worked if we had some money, less experience, it just wouldn’t have worked because we had 42 days to shoot this whole film and a lot of stuff. A lot of times we had two units running at once because he knew exactly what he needed, and he’s so prepared. He just made it very easy. I mean, it just wouldn’t have worked without J.J.

    Sir Ben Kingsley in 'The Killer's Game'. Photo: Lionsgate.
    Sir Ben Kingsley in ‘The Killer’s Game’. Photo: Lionsgate.

    MF: Dave, what is it like having Sir Ben Kingsley as a scene partner?

    DB: It was nerve-racking, man. It was intimidating as you’d imagine, for me, especially because I’ve got such a chip on my shoulder to prove myself as an actor. I want to feel like I deserve to be there, sharing scenes with Sir Ben. It’s very validating for me. But at the same time, the energy was very different when Sir Ben was on set. That’s the thing. It’s just such a respect factor. The energy doesn’t change because he is intentionally trying to be intimidating or he’s high maintenance. It’s just the respect factor and they love him and respect him so much. So, everybody just wants to cater to him, and it always comes from a good place. But he’s just such a sweet, loving human being, which makes it even more like you just want to give him all that respect.

    MF: Finally, Sofia, what was your experience like working with Sir Ben Kingsley?

    SB: Everybody was nervous the day he came on set. Everybody was like, “He’s here. Remember, call him sir.” No, it was an honor, really. When you see the body of work that he has and how talented he is, and the charisma that comes with his presence is monumental. But he was also very sweet, very kind, and chill. But he is Sir Ben Kingsley.

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    What is the plot of ‘The Killer’s Game’?

    A veteran assassin (Dave Bautista) fends off a hit he placed on himself after learning the terminal medical diagnosis he received was incorrect.

    Who is in the cast of ‘The Killer’s Game’?

    • Dave Bautista as Joe Flood
    • Sofia Boutella as Maize
    • Terry Crews as Lovedahl
    • Scott Adkins as Angus Mackenzie
    • Marko Zaror as Botas
    • Pom Klementieff as Marianna
    • Ben Kingsley as Zvi
    Dave Bautista in 'The Killer's Game'. Photo: Lionsgate.
    Dave Bautista in ‘The Killer’s Game’. Photo: Lionsgate.

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  • ‘The Killer’s Game’ Exclusive Photo

    Sofia Boutella in an exclusive photo from 'The Killer's Game'. Photo: Lionsgate.
    Sofia Boutella in an exclusive photo from ‘The Killer’s Game’. Photo: Lionsgate.

    Preview:

    • Take an exclusive first look at Sofia Boutella in ‘The Killer’s Game’.
    • She stars alongside Dave Bautista in the action comedy thriller.
    • J.J. Perry directed the movie.

    If you were wondering when you might get an exclusive look at the new action comedy thriller starring Dave Bautista and Sofia Boutella, your wait is over.

    Moviefone is excited to debut a new image from the film, featuring Boutella as Maize, a key character in the story (see above).

    With a cast brimming with action icons and character favorites, it promises plenty of crazy set-pieces and entertaining performances as it answers the question “what would happen if a hitman learned they’re dying and put a hit out on themselves. But… Oops! Turns out the diagnosis is wrong, but now they still have to deal with everyone trying to kill them.”

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    What’s the story of ‘The Killer’s Game’?

    Dave Bautista in 'The Killer's Game'. Photo: Lionsgate.
    Dave Bautista in ‘The Killer’s Game’. Photo: Lionsgate.

    The new action comedy kicks off when top hitman Joe Flood (Bautista) is diagnosed with a terminal illness, and he decides to take matters into his own hands –– by taking a hit out on himself.

    But when he both learns he was misdiagnosed and the very hitmen he hired also target his ex–girlfriend (Boutella), he must fend off an army of assassin colleagues and win back the love of his life before it’s too late.

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    Who worked on ‘The Killer’s Game’?

    Pom Klementieff in 'The Killer's Game'. Photo: Lionsgate.
    Pom Klementieff in ‘The Killer’s Game’. Photo: Lionsgate.

    The new movie has been in development for a long time. But it has finally found like thanks to Lionsgate, which acquired the script in 2023 and hired ‘Day Shift’ director J.J. Perry to oversee it.

    Adapted from the novel by Jay Bonansinga, the script has seen work from James Coyne, Simon Kinberg and Rand Ravich.

    The cast for the movie also includes Pom Klementieff (which marks a reunion for Bautista with one of his ‘Guardians of the Galaxy’ co-stars), Scott Adkins. Marko Zaror, Daniel Bernhardt, Ben Kingsley and Terry Crews.

    Dave Bautista talks ‘The Killer’s Game’ and his co-star

    (L to R) Dave Bautista and Sofia Boutella in 'The Killer's Game'. Photo: Lionsgate.
    (L to R) Dave Bautista and Sofia Boutella in ‘The Killer’s Game’. Photo: Lionsgate.

    Bautista was recently asked about the choice of Boutella as Maize by The Hollywood Reporter.

    This is what he had to say:

    “They brought forth other actresses, and I just kept turning them down, saying, ‘No, I just can’t wrap my head around anybody else other than Sofia,’ ”So then I said, ‘Let’s not look for another actress. Let’s just try to move schedules around so we can make Sofia work.’ It took a lot of doing from producers and agents and managers, and Sofia being willing to fly back and forth from Budapest to London while she was on two projects.”

    When will ‘The Killer’s Game’ be in theaters?

    You’ll be able to catch all the action when ‘The Killer’s Game’ arrives in theaters on Friday, September 13th.

    Dave Bautista in 'The Killer's Game'. Photo: Lionsgate.
    Dave Bautista in ‘The Killer’s Game’. Photo: Lionsgate.

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  • CinemaCon 2024: Lionsgate Films Presentation

    Bill Skarsgård in 'The Crow.' Photo Credit: Larry Horricks for Lionsgate.
    Bill Skarsgård in ‘The Crow.’ Photo Credit: Larry Horricks for Lionsgate.

    Preview:

    • Lionsgate brought the likes of ‘The Crow’ and ‘Borderlands’ to CinemaCon.
    • Stars including Henry Cavill and Halle Berry promoted their new movies.
    • The studio revealed several movies that have yet to lock down release dates.

    Following a somewhat subdued and honestly lacking 2023 presentation, Lionsgate has a much more packed release schedule this year.

    With movies such as the new take on ‘The Crow’, video game adaptation ‘Borderlands’ and an actual update on ‘John Wick’ spin-off ‘Ballerina’ –– there is plenty for the company to drum up excitement for.

    But before talking about the movies coming in 2024, there was a chance to tease even further in the future, with confirmation of ‘Shang-Chi’ director Destin Daniel Cretton adapting the ‘Naruto’ manga and anime, the third ‘Now You See Me’ in development with Ruben Fleischer directing and, even more intriguingly, Jason Blum’s Blumhouse working on a new ‘Blair Witch Project’ and Margot Robbie intending to make a ‘Monopoly’ movie with her LuckyChap company.

    Now, on to the imminent offerings…

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    The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare

    'The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare' opens in theaters on April 19th.
    ‘The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare’ opens in theaters on April 19th. Photo Credit: Daniel Smith.

    The upcoming release of Guy Ritchie’s World War II based-on-truth spy action thriller gave the company the chance to also tease his early 2025 release, which we now know is called ‘In The Grey’ and features criminals who work in a gray area of the world, somewhere between right and wrong.

    Henry Cavill was brought out on stage to promote ‘Ministry’ and ‘In The Grey’, which he’s also appearing in. ‘In The Grey’ will see him once more appearing alongside ‘Ministry’s Eiza Gonzalez, with the addition of Jake Gyllenhaal and Rosamund Pike. It’s a heist thriller that looks slick and fun.

    And because he’s Mr. Lionsgate right now, Cavill also talked up the ‘Highlander’ reboot movie series that has Chad Stahelski in the director’s chair.

    According to Cavill, the new movies will dig much deeper into the lore of the characters and the world in ways the previous films did not. “I’m a lover of the original movies, for better or for worse, and it’s one of those things where when I was reading the script for the first time I wasn’t quite too sure where they were going to go with it.”

    He also teases that, “If you thought you’ve seen me do sword work before, you haven’t seen anything.” Showoff!

    ‘The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare’ opens next week on April 19th, ‘In The Grey’ will be in theaters on January 17, 2025. The ‘Highlander’ movie has yet to score a date.

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    The presentation then moved on to a quick look at…

    The Strangers: Chapter 1

    Director Renny Harlin's 'The Strangers: Chapter 1.'
    Director Renny Harlin’s ‘The Strangers: Chapter 1.’ Photo: Lionsgate Films.

    The reboot of the horror franchise comes from Renny Harlin and kicks off a fresh trilogy.

    This first new movie follows what happens when a couple driving cross-country to begin a new life in the Pacific Northwest sees their car break down and is forced to spend the night in a secluded rental, where they are terrorized from dusk till dawn by three masked strangers.

    A trailer was shown, but you can see the previously released version below.

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    ‘The Strangers: Chapter 1’ will be in theaters on May 17th.

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    Onwards to what the studio is no doubt hoping will be one of its heavy hitters in an era where video game adaptations are ruling the genre roost…

    Borderlands

    'Borderlands.' Photo Credit: Courtesy of Lionsgate.
    ‘Borderlands.’ Photo Credit: Courtesy of Lionsgate.

    Borderlands’ adapts the popular sci-fi game series, and the movie boasts a cast that includes Cate Blanchett, Ariana Greenblatt, Jamie Lee Curtis, Haley Bennett, Kevin Hart and (the voice of) Jack Black.

    The cast and director Eli Roth submitted videos to the presentation, talking up the tone of the film (the extended version of the trailer continues the feel of Roth aiming for a ‘Guardians of the Galaxy’-style romp). He cites ‘The Fifth Element’, ‘Aliens’, ‘Raiders of the Lost Ark’ and more as inspiration.

    ‘Borderlands’ is in theaters on August 9th.

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    With that complete, it was on to the other big hitter…

    The Crow

    Bill Skarsgård in 'The Crow.'
    Bill Skarsgård in ‘The Crow.’ Photo Credit: Larry Horricks for Lionsgate.

    The presentation for the supernatural thriller remake begins with a lot of talk about how the new movie draws more from James O’Barr’s graphic novel source material more closely than the 1994 adaptation.

    With Rupert Sanders directing this one, the cast includes Bill Skarsgård, FKA Twigs and Danny Huston in the story of a couple who are murdered when the woman’s past catches up to her, only for the guy to be brought back to mystical life to take violent revenge on the criminals responsible.

    The new trailer for the movie played to the room, which vastly improved on the first. It’s a lot grittier and more violent and spends a little more time building up the relationship between Skarsgård and Twigs and then being told, “The Crow will guide you to put the wrong things right. Kill them. Kill them all…”

    We watch our hero getting into impressive scraps and needing to rebuild his body after a nasty encounter with traffic. Could this turn around word on the new movie?

    ‘The Crow’ flies into theaters on August 23rd.

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    Next!

    Never Let Go

    Halle Berry took the stage to talk up horror movie ‘Never Let Go’ from director Alexandre Aja, who also made ‘Crawl’ and 2006’s ‘The Hills Have Eyes’.

    It’s the story of a family who have been haunted by an evil presence for years –– or at least, that’s what their mother claims –– begins to question the truth of their situation. Berry talked about how she’s an adrenaline junkie who grew up loving ‘The Shining’ and looked to be part of a story she’s never seen before.

    And she also mentioned going Full Method to play an overprotective mother who lives with her kids in a cabin in the woods –– including learning to skin a squirrel.

    ‘Never Let Go’ is out on September 27th.

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    Next, a surprise entry…

    The Killer’s Game

    The movie features Dave Bautista as an assassin who falls for Sofia Boutella and looks to start a family. But then alas! He’s diagnosed with a fatal disease, so to help those around him avoid the pain of a long illness, he takes out a contract on his own life… until he learns he was misdiagnosed and learns that the contract is still valid –– and a lot of his former colleagues (including an enthusiastic killer played by old ‘Guardians of the Galaxy’ pal Pom Klementieff) are still looking to collect.

    Day Shift’s’ J.J. Perry is behind this one, and it looks fun, but it has yet to confirm a release date.

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    Now, to one people might have something to say about…

    ‘Flight Risk’

    A thriller directed by Mel Gibson and starring Mark Wahlberg? Yeah, surely that won’t be controversial.

    Still, the film, which features Wahlberg as a scenery-chewing mob hitman who takes over piloting a charter flight transporting a prisoner (Topher Grace) to New York to stand trial had a footage reel. The biggest thing to draw attention appeared to be Wahlberg’s accent and hair…

    ‘Flight Risk’ is still being edited, so it has yet to announce a release slot.

    Moving swiftly to…

    ‘Good Fortune’

    Another less reported movie, this one directed by Aziz Ansari, in which he also stars alongside Seth Rogen and Keanu Reeves.

    It’s the story of Ansari’s struggling Los Angeles-based assistant, who is visited by a “budget guardian angel” (how could Reeves be a budget anything?), who helps him find meaning and value in his life. And how is that accomplished? A body-swap twist with Rogen’s wealthier sort, so both can see how the other half lives.

    When you have Ansari behind your movie, you naturally have him come out on stage to be funny, and so he does, poking fun at Henry Cavill and how theater owners (the primary crowd here) frequent strip clubs in Vegas.

    He also tells a story about Keanu Reeves –– a man who has survived ‘Matrix’ and ‘John Wick’ movies ending up on crutches while shooting this film… by tripping on a rug on his way back to his trailer. He kept on working, shooting everything bar one dance sequence, for which Ansari, in a moment of genuine gratitude, described him as an actual angel.

    ‘Good Fortune’ is another movie without a release date in place.

    And talking of Keanu Reeves and ‘John Wick’…

    Ballerina

    Keanu Reeves as John Wick in 'John Wick: Chapter 4.'
    Keanu Reeves as John Wick in ‘John Wick: Chapter 4.’ Photo Credit: Murray Close.

    The ‘Wick’ spin-off starring Ana de Armas as an assassin has been the subject of much speculation, most pointedly because it has been delayed more than once.

    After little to talk about on this one last year, the company had more to say on this one, including extra details on how the release delays allowed director Len Wiseman to go in an add extra action scenes.

    The first trailer for the film screened which, to no-one’s surprise, includes Reeves’ appearance as John Wick in the movie. And, also less than surprising, it factors in the High Table, the Continental, and some key cast from the franchise. From the looks of it, Reeves’ Wick will be training de Armas’ character.

    ‘Ballerina’ will land in theaters on June 6th next year.

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    One more for luck?

    Michael

    Jaafar Jackson as Michael Jackson in 'Michael.'
    Jaafar Jackson as Michael Jackson in ‘Michael.’ Photo Credit: Kevin Mazur

    It’s still in production, so director Antoine Fuqua couldn’t make it to Vegas, but Lionsgate still wanted to make sure we all know the Michael Jackson biopic is on the way next year. Producer Graham King (who has no little experience with musical movies about big stars after ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’) was on hand to offer a first look. Behind-the-scenes buzz-builder ahoy!

    King revealed that the movie will feature more than 30 songs from Jackson’s oeuvre, and that it’ll dig into various aspects of his life in music and beyond. How far it’ll probe still remains to be seen, but King seemed confident in the filmmakers’ approach.

    ‘Michael’ is due to arrive on April 18th next year.

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    Oscar-nominated actor Colman Domingo to portray Jackson Family Patriarch Joe Jackson in Lionsgate and Universal Pictures International's Michael Jackson biopic 'Michael.'
    Oscar-nominated actor Colman Domingo to portray Jackson Family Patriarch Joe Jackson in Lionsgate and Universal Pictures International’s Michael Jackson biopic ‘Michael.’

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