Morgan Freeman and Josh Hutcherson Play With Time Travel in 57 Seconds Trailer



Josh Hutcherson and Morgan Freeman learn how to travel through time in the first trailer for 57 Seconds. The upcoming science fiction adventure from Highland Film Group is directed by Rusty Cundieff (Tales from the Hood), and is coming to theaters and in September.

Time travel has always been an interesting subject for movies and tv shows to explore, and it’s been present in mainstream and independent projects since always. But the most interesting thing about Cundieff’s new film is that the time travel experience is limited to 57 seconds, so how much can actually be changed in that little time? A lot, apparently.

Hutcherson and Freeman will be joined by Lovie Simone, Greg Germann, Sammi Rotibi, Lucius Baston, and Aaron Jay Rome in this action-packed adventure. Here’s the official synopsis and trailer:

“Josh Hutcherson (The Hunger Games) and Academy Award winner Morgan Freeman (Million Dollar Baby) star in this heart-racing action thriller. When a tech blogger discovers a time-altering device, he unleashes its power to rewrite the past and seek revenge against the ruthless corporate empire that destroyed his family. But his actions soon trigger a terrifying chain of events, propelling him into a pulse-pounding battle for survival where every second counts.”

57 Seconds was co-written by Cundieff himself and Macon Blair, who plays J. Robert Oppenheimer’s lawyer in the Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer. Blair has a long successful career as an actor, writer, director and producer, and has worked in other memorable titles such as Reservation Dogs, The Florida Project and Room 104.

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Josh Hutcherson Is Having a Busy Comeback

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The Hunger Games star was one of the most popular young stars of his generation and even after growing up, he had the chance to be an extremely successful actor thanks to being attached to some interesting projects such as the famous saga starring Jennifer Lawrence.

But he has been absent from the industry in the last couple of years, and his finally making his triumphal return to the big screen in a long-awaited project. Beyond joining Morgan Freeman in 57 Seconds, Hutcherson will soon star in the adaptation of Five Nights at Freddy’s, one of the most acclaimed horror videogames of all time.

Produced by Blumhouse and directed by Emma Tammi, the movie follows the story of a security guard that starts working at a pizza place at night. But taking care of the place once everyone’s gone is not as easy as it sounds. The place is famous for its animatronic figures, which come to life every night and are thirsty for blood.

Five Night’s At Freddy’s also stars Elizabeth Lail (You), Piper Rubio (Crater), Kat Conner Sterling (We Have a Ghost), Mary Stuart Masterson (Blindspot), and Matthew Lillard (Scream).

Hutcherson also has some other upcoming projects. He’ll be starring in James Franco’s next film, The Long Home, joining Zoe Levin, Tim Blake Nelson, Courtney Love, Giancarlo Esposito, Ashton Kutcher, Robin Lord Taylor and many more. He’ll also be part of David Ayer’s upcoming film, The Beekeeper, with Jason Statham, Jeremy Irons, Emmy Raver-Lampman and Bobby Naderi.

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