Simon Pegg stars in bloody new trailer for Kill Me Three Times: watch now

A new trailer has appeared online for black comedy Kill Me Three Times in which Simon Pegg stars as a hitman whose latest job leads him to a remote Australian surf town.

He’s charged with taking out Alice Braga, but as it turns out, he’s not the only one planning to bump her off, with half of the local population proving to be gun-wielding loons.

This first red-band trailer gives a good sense of the film’s tone, and is bloody, sweary fun from the get go. Not hugely safe for work though, just FYI…

Take a look at the new trailer, below…

Pegg certainly looks to be having a ball here as the increasingly bemused assassin, and with a strong supporting cast also on hand, it looks like a mean-spirited treat of the first order…

Directed by Kriv Stenders and co-starring Sullivan Stapleton, Teresa Palmer and Luke Hemsworth, Kill Me Three Times will open in the US on 10 April 2016, with a UK release date yet to be confirmed.

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