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Red Band HD Trailer For “The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day” Released

 

How did this fly under the radar? The red band trailer for “The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day” has just been released. The upcoming film, being released October 30 of this year, is the sequel to Troy Duffy’s “The Boondock Saints (1999).” The original film, which only made $30,471 in theaters, has became a “cult classic” of sorts over the last decade on DVD.

The stars of the original film, minus Willem Defoe, are back – Sean Patrick Flanery, Norman Reedus and Billy Connolly. Julie Benz (Rambo) and Clifton Collins Jr. (Extract) join are newcomers. The second film revolves around a priest that is murdered in Boston, bringing the MacManus brothers back from Ireland to find out what happened.

Kevin Brackett

Kevin Brackett is a professional film and theatre critic. He is also a member of the St. Louis Film Critics Association (SLFCA). Since founding Review St. Louis in 2008, he remains editor and operator of the online publication. Kevin is also a co-host of the Reel Spoilers podcast, and former National Vice President of the Technology Student Association (TSA), comprised of over 200,000 members worldwide. E-mail: kevin [at] reviewstl.com.

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