The new movie trailer for Death Wish, one of the year’s first new movies that will be opening in America on March 2, follows the standard formula audiences have come to expect from a new movie trailer for an action blockbuster over the last half-decade or so of the cinema landscape, and it gets the gist of the film across pretty well. Death Wish stars Bruce Willis as a family man with a picture perfect life whose wife is fridged early in the film (in an attack that only injures his equally blonde teenage daughter)to give him an excuse to go on a dramatic, violence-filled rampage. the film also stars Vincent D’ Onofrio, Elisbeth Shue , Dean Norris, Jack Kesy and Kimberly aElis It remains to be seen whether this will be one of the year’s new movies that actually stands out as memorable in its genre or if it will just make viewers wish they had stayed home and watched Die Hard for the fifteenth time while they lamented how the leading man has been so typecast.

Nevertheless, there’s always a lot going on in a new movie behind the scenes: Death Wish promises interesting technical feats of simulated violence – Bruce Willis, despite playing a doctor in this one, acquires his first gun less than halfway through the trailer – and to generally showcase what a gaudy revenge thriller will bring to audiences in 2018. Though sometimes, audiences find that for a new movie behind the scenes insight is less inspiring in its ingenuity than it would have been in the days before CGI. Though between its budget and Death Wish’s apparent lack of interest in treading any new ground that would necessitate it develop new techniques, the CGI should be skillful and seamless. With any luck, the new movie won’t be as pat as the trailer suggests.