
A brand new trailer for the action thriller Fuze is out now, giving fans a great preview of the film. Directed by David Mackenzie, who was nominated for an Oscar for Hell or High Water, Fuze promises a fast-paced, non-stop experience. The trailer hints at a complex story where the difference between good and bad isn’t clear, with Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Theo James at the heart of the action. They’re on opposing sides: one is trying to protect the city, while the other is attempting a daring jewel heist.
Both Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Richard James have been considered strong candidates to play James Bond, and a recent trailer for their new film, Fuze, makes it clear why. The 1 minute and 43 second trailer feels like an audition for the iconic 007 role, showcasing the actors’ athleticism and energy. Taylor-Johnson plays Will Tranter, a British bomb disposal expert, and James is Karalis, a diamond expert and heist leader. The film’s plot involves Karalis using a bomb threat and resulting evacuation as a distraction to rob a bank vault.
In modern-day London, the discovery of an old, unexploded bomb from World War II at a construction site triggers a huge evacuation of the city. While everyone is focused on the crisis, a clever criminal takes advantage of the chaos to pull off an elaborate heist. As the authorities struggle to manage the situation, the lines between good and bad become blurred, and the film keeps audiences guessing with unexpected turns, creating a thrilling and exciting experience.
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2026-03-11 20:48