A new action-thriller film titled The Fix, starring Liam Neeson and Zachary Levi, is set to hit theaters on September 11. The film, which was previously known as Hotel Tehran, revolves around a group of former CIA operatives on a daring mission in Iran.
The Plot of 'The Fix'
The Fix follows the characters Larry, played by Neeson, and Tucker, portrayed by Levi, as they attempt to redeem themselves following a failed mission in Afghanistan. Their new mission takes them to the Iranian capital, where they aim to execute a high-stakes rescue operation.
The film features an ensemble cast including Quincy Isaiah, Wes Chatham, Jake Choi, Augusto Aguilera, Navid Negahban, Elnaaz Norouzi, Grant Harvey, Lara Wolf, Annet Mahendru, and Titus Welliver.
Production Details and Release
Guy Moshe is the writer-director behind the film, co-writing the script with Mark Bacci and Ron Hutchinson. The production is backed by Astral Future in association with several companies including Latigo Films and Dreamtime Films.
Kevin Weisberg, founder and CEO of Inaugural Entertainment, expressed excitement about the film's release, stating, "We are thrilled to bring The Fix to wide theatrical audiences as a cornerstone of our fall slate." He added that the film balances intense action with emotional stakes.
Director's Vision and Cast Commitment
Director Moshe shared his vision for The Fix, saying, "The Fix was born from a long-standing desire of mine to put audiences inside the chaos and moral weight of war, not just the action of it." He praised the commitment of the cast, highlighting the strong performances led by Neeson and Levi.
Producers of the film, including Zamias, David Lipper, and Robert A. Daly Jr., expressed pride in the character-driven narrative that aims to be both timely and timeless. The film is expected to be a significant cinematic event this fall.
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