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New Hitman Comedy 'London Calling' Trailer Starring Josh Duhamel

New Hitman Comedy ‘London Calling’ Trailer Starring Josh Duhamel

Josh Duhamel Stars in ‘London Calling’ – A Hitman Comedy With Heart

Get ready for bullets, banter, and babysitting in London Calling, a sharp-tongued action comedy starring Josh Duhamel and directed by Allan Ungar. The film, which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival and is now set for a September 2025 release, has fans buzzing thanks to its stylish blend of action, humor, and emotional drama.

A Hitman With a Heart and a Kid

In London Calling, Duhamel plays Tommy Ward, a hitman whose career has taken a nosedive. After a botched job in the UK, he flees to a new city, only to land a gig that’s more awkward than deadly. His new crime boss forces him to watch over his rebellious teenage son Julian played by Jeremy Ray Taylor and mold him into a “man.” Or at least an assassin who follows the rules.

Tommy is caught between two worlds: the dangerous world of contract killing and the chaotic, hormonal world of mentoring a teen. Think Léon: The Professional meets The Hitman’s Bodyguard, but with more snark and less melodrama.

London Calling Movie 2025 Cast Breakdown

The film stars Josh Duhamel as the seasoned but weary Tommy, Jeremy Ray Taylor as Julian, and a supporting cast that includes Rick Hoffman, Aidan Gillen, Arnold Vosloo, and Neil Sandilands. Each actor brings a distinct flavor, balancing absurd scenarios with believable emotional beats.

Director Allan Ungar, best known for Bandit and the Uncharted fan film starring Nathan Fillion, delivers fast-paced action and offbeat humor while keeping the father-son surrogate dynamic at the film’s core. It’s a new lane for Ungar, but one that feels like a natural extension of his slick storytelling style.

Trailer and Early Reactions

The official trailer for London Calling dropped earlier this month and has already generated strong online buzz. Audiences are praising the chemistry between Duhamel and Taylor, as well as the film’s tight fight choreography and tongue-in-cheek tone.

Early reviews from TIFF applauded the film for subverting hitman tropes while still delivering satisfying set pieces. Some critics are calling it one of the year’s surprise crowd-pleasers and a potential cult classic in the making.

Final Thoughts: Josh Duhamel’s Comeback Vehicle?

With London Calling, Josh Duhamel may have found his groove again. The film gives him a platform to mix humor, grit, and charm in a role that could redefine his on-screen persona. More importantly, it shows that genre mashups, when done right, can still hit hard and make audiences laugh.

So, if you’re into stylish action comedies with odd-couple dynamics and emotional payoffs, London Calling should be on your radar.

 

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