07 April,2021 08:06 AM IST | Los Angeles | IANS
Michael B. Jordan. Pic/AFP
The trailer of Hollywood actor Michael B. Jordan's new film "Without Remorse" was released on Tuesday. An elite Navy SEAL uncovers an international conspiracy while seeking justice for the murder of his pregnant wife in Tom Clancy's Without Remorse, the explosive origin story of action hero John Clark - one of the most popular characters in author Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan universe.
When a squad of Russian soldiers kills his family in retaliation for his role in a top-secret op, Sr. Chief John Kelly (Michael B. Jordan) pursues the assassins at all costs. Joining forces with a fellow SEAL (Jodie Turner-Smith) and a shadowy CIA agent (Jamie Bell), Kelly's mission unwittingly exposes a covert plot that threatens to engulf the U.S. and Russia in an all-out war. Torn between personal honor and loyalty to his country, Kelly must fight his enemies without remorse if he hopes to avert disaster and reveal the powerful figures behind the conspiracy.
Michael took to Instagram to release the trailer and captioned it: "Without Remorse. They brought war into his house. Now he's going to make them play by his rules. #withoutremorse only on@amazonprimevideo April 30."
The film, which is an Amazon Prime Video original, has been directed by Stefano Sollima, and has been written by Taylor Sheridan and Will Staples.
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