Grey’s Anatomy and Euphoria starring Eric Dane’s new action film A quick move received its first trailer.
The new film, which is set to be released on Prime Video on August 8, sees Dane star RiverdaleKJ Apa, who plays his son.
Written and directed Fear the Walking DeadKelly Blatz, A quick move follows Apa as a dishonorably discharged soldier named Wes.
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Down on his luck, Wes seeks out his estranged father who seeks reconciliation as he pursues a career as a professional motorcycle racer.
During training, Wes meets his love, an aspiring small-town singer played by Maia Reficco. With the help of a motorcycle shop owner and his new love, Wes begins to tear down the walls built by his father’s absence.
As the trailer shows, a troubled Wes breaks out of prison and travels to a small town in search of his father. Upon arrival, Wes meets his love of what appears to be a restaurant before hooking up with his father.
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After some help from his estranged dad, Wes begins his training where he must overcome a series of obstacles, including a fistfight with another rider.
“Lotta’s gonna come after you in this sport. You don’t beat them with swinging, you beat them with skill,” Wes’ mentor tells him in the trailer.
Speaking previously about the influence behind the film, director Blatz said Entertainment Weekly “it was inspired by my love of classic, exciting sports dramas like The warrior, Ford v Ferrari and Rocky.”
He continued: “As a dedicated motorcycle enthusiast, I could not help but notice the absence of a film centered around the exciting sport of motorcycle racing.
“With A quick moveMy team and I have dedicated ourselves to creating an authentic film that captures the excitement and danger of motorcycle racing while delivering compelling character-driven drama.”
A quick move will premiere on Prime Video on Thursday August 8.
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