Matthew McConaughey runs a weed enterprise in trailer for Man Ritchie’s The Gents: Watch

The weed enterprise is booming and Matthew McConaughey isn’t simply shopping for; he’s proudly owning. Or no less than he’s attempting to maintain it that method within the first trailer for The Gents, against the law comedy by Sherlock Holmes and Snatch director Man Ritchie, as a bunch of villains attempt to rob his enterprise. Watch it beneath.

The Gents tells the story of a tricky, old-school kingpin (McConaughey) defending his marijuana empire from rivals making an attempt to steal it. The freshly minted College of Texas professor stars within the movie alongside Hugh Grant, Henry Golding, Charlie Hunnam, Michelle Dockery, Jeremy Sturdy, Eddie Marsan, and Colin Farrell. It’s set to hit theaters subsequent yr on January 24th. The Gents, which Ritchie wrote along with directing, will comply with his 2019 live-action remake of Disney’s Aladdin.

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The movie’s debut trailer is jam-packed with the same old crime comedy antics. There’s gunfights, fistfights, and a nonstop flaunting of excellent and dangerous British accents. Although it clocks in at two minutes, the trailer does a great job of setting expectations for the movie’s characters. It seems Grant will likely be a pseudo-intellectual wealthy man of some type, Golding is the swift enemy focusing on the weed enterprise, Farrell takes the position of an on a regular basis kidnapping specialist, and Hunnam is the luxury left-hand man to McConaughey.

Whereas The Gents‘s trailer revolves round threats, violence, and drama, it excels at holding the tone humorous. McConaughey’s looming, tough-guy quotes — “Within the jungle, the one method a lion survives is just not by appearing like a king, however by being the king” — is inter-spliced with dialogue from Grant’s ridiculously over-the-top accent. Although maybe one of the best second comes courtesy of Farrell, who makes an accent-laden pun on the expense of a sufferer’s title. Watch it beneath.

 

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