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Atomic Blonde (Best Buy Exclusive SteelBook)

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Genres: Action, Thriller, Mystery
Starring: Charlize Theron, James McAvoy, John Goodman, Sofia Boutella, Attila Árpa, Jóhannes Haukur Jóhannesson
Director: David Leitch
Plot Synopsis:

Oscar winner Charlize Theron explodes into summer in Atomic Blonde, a breakneck action-thriller that follows MI6’s most lethal assassin through a ticking time bomb of a city simmering with revolution and double-crossing hives of traitors. The crown jewel of Her Majesty’s Secret Intelligence Service, Agent Lorraine Broughton (Theron) is equal parts spycraft, sensuality and savagery, willing to deploy any of her skills to stay alive on her impossible mission. Sent alone into Berlin to deliver a priceless dossier out of the destabilized city, she partners with embedded station chief David Percival (James McAvoy) to navigate her way through the deadliest game of spies. A blistering blend of sleek action, gritty sexuality and dazzling style, Atomic Blonde is directed by David Leitch (John Wick, upcoming Deadpool 2). Also starring John Goodman, Til Schweiger, Eddie Marsan, Sofia Boutella and Toby Jones, the film is based on the Oni Press graphic novel series“The Coldest City,” by Antony Johnston & illustrator Sam Hart.

  • Release Details
    Release Date: November 14th, 2017
    Movie Release Year: 2017
    Release Country: United States
    Movie Studio: Universal
  • Technical Specs
    Specs:Blu-ray/DVD/Digital Copy
    Video Resolution/Codec:1080p/TBA
    Aspect Ratio(s):2.39:1
    Audio Formats:English DTS:X
    English DTS-HD Master Audio 7.1
    Subtitles/Captions:English SDH, Brazilian Portuguese, Dutch, French, Spanish
    Special Features:Deleted/Extended Scenes
    Welcome to Berlin
    Blondes Have More Gun
    Spymaster
    Anatomy of a Fight Scene
    Story in Motion with Optional Commentary by Director David Leitch
    Feature Commentary with Director David Leitch and Editor Elisabet Ronaldsdottir