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First Teaser for Transporter 3

By Nix | June 10, 2008 (10:05 am)

Jason Statham returns as Frank Martin in “Transporter 3″, but unfortunately this time he’s got a new director, Olivier Megaton, calling the shots, with Louis Letterier moving on to “greener” pastures (ahem). Thanks to reader ‘Pierre’, who sent us to get this official teaser for “Transporter 3″, which sees Martin return into action with another package (this time a girl) and a whole lotta trouble (dudes in suits trying to bash his head in with wrenches and what have you).

Prison Break’s Robert Knepper co-stars as the heavy; the cast also includes Justin Rodgers Hall, François Berléand, Eriq Ebouaney, and Katia Tchenko.

There’s no release date for the film as yet.

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Dustin on June 11, 2008

Already looks better than the second one to me…but…I’ll probably get screwed again.

 
ColdNorway on June 11, 2008 Subscribed to comments via email

Man I hope this time we get a hard hitting R rated movie,not the usual PG-13 nonsense.The first movie lacked hard fighting,the deleted scenes on the DVD showed all the violence that would have give the movie the right look.Fun movie though!

The second movie was available in Europe with both with the PG-13 version and the “unrated” version,but someone messed up the DVD production for Scandinava.Even if the DVD promotion before the release,and the DVD cover said Unrated it was in fact the PG-13 version.The french DVD was the true Unrated version.

I hope with the new french wave of hard horror/gore movies,and finally the rest of the world also getting on making R rated(18 years in Norway) again,we will get to see some bloody action as Shoot ‘Em Up.

 
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