The Big Picture Murder Company, in the wake of releasing the first images of the film, has just dropped its first trailer which introduces an intense, action-packed story set during the Normandy invasion of 1944. Starring William Moseley and Kelsey Grammer, the upcoming wartime drama explores a covert mission that has remained largely unknown, up until this point. The film follows a diverse unit of American soldiers assigned to a secret operation behind enemy lines.
Grammer, known for his roles in Cheers, The Simpsons, and Frasier, portrays Haskel, a hard-nosed sergeant from the 82nd Airborne Division. The trailer goes a long way to show Haskel's determination as he leads his men from the Easy, Able, and Dog Companies through the dangerous mission. His leadership is firm, and he's depicted as willing to draw his sidearm when necessary. Meanwhile, Moseley, perhaps best for his role in The Chronicles of Narnia, plays Southern.
The release of Murder Company coincides with the upcoming 80th anniversary of D-Day on June 6. This film follows the trend of recent WWII stories, such as Guy Ritchie'sThe Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare, which also focuses on secret operations that impacted the Nazi war effort. To help boost the film's authenticity, Murder Company was filmed entirely in Europe, following in the footsteps of those who came before us.
Behind the Scenes of 'Murder Company' Director Shane Dax Taylor, known for The Christmas Classic and The Best Man, brings his experience in action filmmaking to Murder Company. Taylor's previous work includes action films like Isolation and Close Range, as well as the drama Bloodworth. Joining him is writer Jesse Mittelstadt, who recently wrote the 2022 Tubi horror film Tow, featuring genre veteran Kane Hodder.
Murder Company will be available in select theaters and on digital platforms starting July 5. Check out the trailer above.
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