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The Last Witch Hunter


The Last Witch Hunter's second trailer was released yesterday, this is my view on what I have seen. The movie follows Kaulder (Vin Diesel), the last of his kind, the last witch hunter. Centuries ago he managed to slay an all powerful witch but as she perished she cursed him, forced to live forever and separated from both his wife and child in the afterlife.

Now in modern day we see our Witch Hunter in a dream state, he is abruptly awoken by Chloe (Rose Leslie) and teams up with Dolan Thirty-Seven (Elijah Wood). We hear a voiceover from Dolan Thirty-Six (Michael Caine) stating that something seems to be awakening which is beyond all evil. Kaulder asks Chloe to take him back into the dream world to stop whats coming, but the Witch Queen returns with a mission to destroy us all.

Will they stop her from total annihilation? What's the Dolan plus number all about? Could he be a clone of some kind? How cool is the flaming sword (Azor Ahai styles)?

I'm excited to watch this, I am intrigued after watching the trailer. I enjoy a good witch tale, the cast looks great and it does look pretty bad ass. I actually haven't seen the first trailer, think I'll be watching it now.

Check it out in theatres Oct 23rd, according to Vin Diesel the studio are already excited for a sequel and it isn't even out yet. So it must be good. Check out the trailer below, it's official I now want a flaming sword!


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