PVR Pictures to release Mel Gibson’s Force of Nature

The action-thriller will hit the big screens on October 23

Mumbai: Theatres are opening their doors again and PVR Pictures has geared up to ensure moviegoers have an exciting and safe viewing experience. The multiplex chain is all set to release Hollywood star Mel Gibson's action-thriller Force of Nature on 23 October.

Force of Nature is PVR’s second release after the government gave the green light to reopen cinemas, after seven months of being closed for business due to the Covid2019 pandemic.

The pandemic has affected each one of us in unimaginable ways; the reopening of cinemas offers much needed respite. Even as people settle into a “new normal”, PVR Pictures is inviting us to relive the good old days with this massive action blockbuster.

Directed by Micheal Polish, the movie’s star-cast also features Emile Hirsch, Kate Bosworth and Gotham baddie David Zayas. 

The story follows two policemen who are tasked to evacuate a
building during a lethal hurricane. When one of the residents refuses to leave,
all hell breaks loose as a dangerous heist takes place in the same location.
The clock ticks faster, the storm gets darker. For the next 90 minutes, this
mind boggling adventure keeps you hooked from start to end.

Be sure to grab your masks, hand sanitizers, and keep social
distancing when you head back to the theatres.

Catch the trailer here.

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