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Vin Diesel’s Bloodshot set for TV premiere

Vin Diesel’s Bloodshot set for TV premiere


The most-anticipated superhero movie of 2020, Bloodshot, was worth the wait! While we missed catching it in the theatres, &flix is set to bring the movie to our homes this Sunday. Starring Vin Diesel, the movie will be premiered on November 1 at 1 pm and 9 pm. With an excellent screenplay by Jeff Wadlow, the movie follows Vin Diesel, playing Bloodshot, a bionic soldier on a blood-thirsty quest to exact revenge. The cast also includes Guy Pearce, Toby Bell, Lamorne Morris, Sam Heughan and Eliza González. Based on the bestselling comic book, Ray Garrison, a soldier is killed and brought back to life by scientists as the superhero.


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