Paramount+ streaming service which is rapidly growing and looks like it’s about to stack up its roster with massive movies. And the trailer of ‘Infinite’ is a testimony to the same.
The trailer of ‘Infinite‘ just surfaced and it’s bound to bend your mind. First of all, we are extremely happy to see Mark Wahlberg, still in perfect shape at the age of 49 and still kicking ass. The trailer centers around a common man Evan McCauley, the character of Wahlberg, who is being interrogated by a shady yet highly equipped man named Ted concerning the former’s hallucinations in an extremely secured and confined space at gunpoint. Things go bizarre when McCauley gets rescued by a woman who makes him realize that the hallucinations he had, are the visions of his past life which is connected to his interrogation with the shady man and before realizing, McCauley pulled into a mind-bending conspiracy.
From Antoine Fuqua, the director of Academy Award–winning film Training Day as well as The Equalizer, the film packs a stellar cast featuring Chiwetel Ejiofor, Toby Jones, Jason Mantzoukas, Dylan O’Brien, Sophie Cookson, and Rupert Friend, apart from Wahlberg. The story of ‘Infinite’ is inspired by 2009 novel The Reincarnationist Papers and Ian Shorr adapted the screenplay and Todd Stein wrote the screen story from the same. Fuqua and Wahlberg will co-produce the film along with Lorenzo di Bonaventura, Rafi Crohn, Mark Huffam in association with Paramount Pictures.
The release of ‘Infinite‘ has seen several delays since the beginning of its film in September 2019. The filming was completed in mid-2020 and was scheduled for a theatrical release on 7th August, 2020, but was delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It was further delayed to avoid clashes with the release of The Quiet Place II. But Paramount finally cancelled Infinite’s theatrical release on 6th May and the film is now set to take a direct OTT route on Paramount+ on 10th June, 2021.
Check out the action filled trailer of ‘Infinite’ here:
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