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The Bullet Train Film Jun 2026

Based on the Japanese novel "Maria Beetle" by Kōtarō Isaka, "The Bullet Train Film" follows the story of Ladybug (Brad Pitt), an unlucky assassin who's hired by a mysterious client to retrieve a briefcase from a high-speed train traveling from Tokyo to Kyoto. The catch? Ladybug isn't the only one on the job. A group of skilled killers, each with their own agenda, are also on board, setting the stage for a deadly game of cat and mouse.

Joey King plays a deceptive mastermind who uses her youth to manipulate those around her. The Bullet Train Film

The sound of the train is a constant character—a low-frequency hum that creates tension. The soundtrack utilizes Japanese covers of Western pop songs (e.g., "Stayin' Alive," "Holding Out for a Hero"), reinforcing the East-meets-West collision. Based on the Japanese novel "Maria Beetle" by

By combining A-list star power with the creative freedom of a B-movie script, David Leitch created a film that respects the intelligence of the audience (using non-linear storytelling) while satisfying their desire for spectacle. It stands as a testament to the viability of the mid-budget action genre in an era of bloated blockbusters. A group of skilled killers, each with their

Before there was Speed , before Under Siege 2 , and even before the chaotic, colorful adaptation starring Brad Pitt, there was the original high-octane rail thriller: (1975). Directed by Jun'ya Satō, this Japanese action masterpiece is not just a film; it is the genetic code for every "unstoppable vehicle" movie that followed.

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