The first trailer has landed The Night Agent star Gabriel Basso's new thriller.
Basso stars in Juror #2, directed by Hollywood legend Clint Eastwood and adapted from a screenplay by Jonathan Abrams.
Juror #2 features an all-star cast led by Nicholas Hoult and featuring J.K. Simmons, Toni Collette, Zoey Deutch and Kiefer Sutherland. Hoult plays Justin Kemp, a family man who has been called up for jury duty on a high-profile murder case.
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But as the trailer shows, Justin may be closer to the case than anyone could have imagined, as, on the night of the murder, he hit what he thought was a deer with his car.
As Justin tries to put the puzzle pieces together, he finds himself grappling with a serious moral dilemma that could either free or convict the wrong killer.
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Juror #2 is set to have a limited release in selected North American cinemas on November 1 and in select markets internationally from October 30.
Meanwhile, Basso recently landed a new role in an upcoming Netflix film, directed by Oscar-winner Kathryn Bigelow.
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Basso joins Chernobyl star Jared Harris, Idris Elba and Rebecca Ferguson in the as-yet-untitled project that will be set in the White House as a crisis unfolds.
There's also a second season of The Night Agent on the way, with Netflix confirming in June that filming on season 2 had wrapped.
The series first dropped on the streamer in 2023 and was renewed for a second season just days after the first premiered.
The Night Agent season 2 doesn't yet have a release date on Netflix.
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