Dolph is in London shooting a pic with Scott Adkins. Given the time frame, I guess it's the last "One Shot" by James Nunn. Kane Kosugi also stars.
Two first One Shot were descente flicks with cool action.
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Hannah Ware, Scott Adkins in ‘One Last Shot’
EXCLUSIVE: UK action feature One Last Shot starring Scott Adkins and Dolph Lundgren has commenced filming in west London, with Sky set to release in UK-Ireland as a Sky Original.
UK filmmaker James Nunn has returned to direct the third in the series, written by Jamie Russell, which continues where 2024’s One More Shot left off and will be presented once again in one single, continuous shot. A first look image has been unveiled, with producition commencing earlier this month.
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment will release in the rest of the world.
Navy Seal Jake Harris must stop a team of mercenaries, led by his disillusioned former comrade, from disabling the US missile defence network.
Steven Cree and Hannah Ware also star.
bomaz wrote:The fact that it's a "one continuous" (althought it's not, because it's like a dozen long shot "seamlessly" blended together) doesn't necessarily sells the whole thing to me.
Navy Seal Jake Harris must stop a team of mercenaries, led by his disillusioned former comrade, from disabling the US missile defense network.
Scott Adkins
That’s a wrap on the One Shot franchise!!! Thank you to the cast and crew for all your hard work. 3 movies all shot in one continuous take (well kind of). You can’t make an action film in one take from beginning to end - not with gun fights, knife fights, explosions & car chases. Maybe someday I will be proved wrong but I believe our humble One Shot movies are a shining example of technical filmmaking on a budget at its best!! I am insanely proud of what @mrjamesnunn (director), Ben Jaques (producer) and myself have achieved with this franchise and I truly believe these movies are not respected enough by the mainstream. Anyone with any knowledge of filmmaking can appreciate what it takes to accomplish and it ain’t easy. These movies are the hardest films you can possibly make as the audience only sees the best ONER that worked but that might be one of twenty takes. One Last Shot has left me with a torn pectoral muscle, torn hamstring, cracked rib, damaged knee and shoulder but I wouldn’t change a thing. You will love One Last Shot but in the meantime you can re watch One Shot & One More Shot! SA.
Scott Adkins
Big thank you to Tim Man - my go to choreographer and action designer extraordinaire!! We first worked together on Ninja 2 and many projects since. He’s not just a fight choreographer, he has a complete understanding of the camera and editing. He also just happens to be one of the best kickers I’ve ever seen. Tim has excelled on the One Shot movies and the action scene with Kane Kosugi may well be the best of the franchise. Thanks Tim!!
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