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The Bikeriders trailer released: A glimpse into a decade of brotherhood and betrayal

The Bikeriders trailer released: A glimpse into a decade of brotherhood and betrayal

The much-anticipated official trailer for The Bikeriders, a cinematic exploration of the evolution of a midwestern motorcycle club named the Vandals, has been released, setting its premiere in cinemas on 21st June 2024. Directed and written by Jeff Nichols, the film delves into the transformation of the Vandals from a community gathering for local outsiders to a more ominous gang, posing a threat to the very ethos they once stood for.

Starring an impressive ensemble cast including Austin Butler, Jodie Comer, Tom Hardy, Michael Shannon and Mike Faist, with Norman Reeds, the movie promises to deliver a compelling narrative seen through the lives of its members. The project, brought to life under the guidance of executive producers Yariv Milchan, Michael Schaefer, Sam Hanson, David Kern and Fred Berger, alongside producers Sarah Green, Brian Kavanaugh-Jones and Arnon Milchan, is set to captivate audiences with its portrayal of brotherhood, identity and the inevitable evolution of a community.

Take a look at the trailer below for a glimpse into the gritty and electrifying world of The Bikeriders, showcasing the talent of its cast, the visionary storytelling of Jeff Nichols and a profound exploration of camaraderie, change and the choices that define us.

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The Bikeriders is released nationwide on 21st June 2024.

Watch the trailer for The Bikeriders here:

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