What is 'The Unholy Trinity' about?
It's a Western set in the 1870s about a young man seeking revenge for his father's death.
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Two-time Academy Award nominee Samuel L. Jackson is set to appear in a Western alongside James Bond veteran Pierce Brosnan! Also, did you know that Jackson starred in one of the worst-rated live-action anime adaptations of all time?
Signature Entertainment has acquired the U.K. and Irish rights to 'The Unholy Trinity,' a Western starring Samuel L. Jackson and Pierce Brosnan. The film, set in the 1870s, follows a young man's quest for revenge after his father's wrongful execution. The deal was negotiated between Signature Entertainment and Film Bridge International.
In contrast, 'Kite,' a live-action anime adaptation starring Samuel L. Jackson, received overwhelmingly negative reviews, resulting in a 0% Rotten Tomatoes rating. Critics cited the film's blandness and unclear action as reasons for its poor reception. Despite attempts to create a unique visual style, 'Kite' failed to capture the essence of its anime inspiration.
It's a Western set in the 1870s about a young man seeking revenge for his father's death.
Critics cited blandness, unclear action, and failure to capture the essence of the anime source material.
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