After a decade of waiting, we finally got to see the 1st ever official trailer for Boondock Saints 2: All Saints Day last month. For fans, this was an epic and exciting moment to say the least, advertised further by the fact that nearly the entire barf – even secondary cases – return for the sequel (minus Willem Dafoe). Now, we have the 2d full trailer which was just released.
Starring in All Saints Day are none additional than Sean Patrick Flanery and Norman Reedus as the ill-famed MacManus brothers aboard their father, played by Billy Connolly as “Il Duce” the fabled killer who lives by one rule – no women or children.
As well joining the roster this time some are Julie Benz as FBI agent Eunice Bloom in a role similar to it of Willem Dafoe’s character from the 1st film. Additional major additions to the cast include Judd Nelson, Peter Fonda and Clifton Collins Jr. Clifton joins the brothers on their quest of payback against evil. That’s not all altho, if you’re Boondock Saints endure, you’ll be happy to hear that the cases of Detective Duffy (David Ferry), Detective Dolly (Brian Mahoney) and Detective “get me my beigel” Greenly (Bob Marley) are as well back because the sequel. Hell, even the Irish Gun Dealer is back for the continuation paying tribute to the contingents of the first flick. If you boiled 1st trailer from last calendar month, there really isn’t that much another. There a few action shots that are fresh but nothing significant in terms of diagram or characters – it even plays as is song, “The Saints Are Coming” by The Skids, made favorite again in 2006 from the celebrated U2/Green Day cover that they acted live for the NFL’s New Orleans Saints return base after the events of Hurricane Katrina.
What do you concoct trailer and are you psyched to see a Boondock angels sequel after so many a long time?
The serial finally gets a theatrical acquittance with Boondock Saints 2: All Saints Day affording in the U.S. Oct thirty, 2009.
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source: Screen Rant
“the first 5 minutes” of the new Boondock Saints looks like they might have lost that cult classic feel