JUST MERCY Trailer Is An Oscar-Worthy Contender!
Warner Bros. JUST MERCY starring Michael B. Jordan and Jamie Foxx! It’s a gut-wrenching film portraying the journey of a real-life hero, Bryan Stevenson, who still continues to fight for those inmates on death row.
JUST MERCY is the MUST SEE movie this holiday season. Continue on to watch Official JUST MERCY trailer…
CelebNMovies247.com has your first look at Warner Bros. official JUST MERCY Trailer written and directed by Destin Daniel Cretton.
Andrew Lanham also helped to pen the upcoming film based on the book by Bryan Stevenson.
The film is produced by Gil Netter, Asher Goldstein, and Michael B. Jordan. Executive Producers include Bryan Stevenson, Mike Drake, Niija Kuykendall, Gabriel Hammond, Daniel Hammond, Scott Budnick, Jeff Skoll, and Charles D. King
JUST MERCY stars Michael B. Jordan, Jamie Foxx, Rob Morgan, Tim Blake Nelson, Rafe Spall, O’Shea Jackson Jr., Karan Kendrick, and Brie Larson.
We previously showed you the first look at JUST MERCY, but WB’s has released the official trailer over the holiday.
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Synopsis:
Drama. A powerful and thought-provoking true story, “Just Mercy” follows young lawyer Bryan Stevenson (Jordan) and his history-making battle for justice. After graduating from Harvard, Bryan had his pick of lucrative jobs. Instead, he heads to Alabama to defend those wrongly condemned or who were not afforded proper representation, with the support of local advocate Eva Ansley (Larson). One of his first, and most incendiary, cases is that of Walter McMillian (Foxx), who, in 1987, was sentenced to die for the notorious murder of an 18-year-old girl, despite a preponderance of evidence proving his innocence and the fact that the only testimony against him came from a criminal with a motive to lie. In the years that follow, Bryan becomes embroiled in a labyrinth of legal and political maneuverings and overt and unabashed racism as he fights for Walter, and others like him, with the odds—and the system—stacked against them.
Limited release in theaters on December 25th…Wide on January 10, 2020