‘Red Sparrow’ Super Bowl Spot: Jennifer Lawrence’s Spy Drama Is Many Things
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Sunday, February 4th, 2018 at 7:04 pm
The latest spot, “She’s Out of Your League,” for Jennifer Lawrence‘s spy drama Red Sparrow has just dropped. With a screenplay by Justin Hayth based on the Jason Matthews’ novel, Lawrence plays was a young prima donna whose career-ending injury leads her to join a secret spy program where she is trained in the art of seduction and combat. The film reunites the Oscar-winning actress with her Hunger Games director Francis Lawrence.
Watch the TV spot here below.
Here’s the official plot synopsis:
Dominika Egorova is many things.
A devoted daughter determined to protect her mother at all costs.
A prima ballerina whose ferocity has pushed her body and mind to the absolute limit.
A master of seductive and manipulative combat.
When she suffers a career-ending injury, Dominika and her mother are facing a bleak and uncertain future. That is why she finds herself manipulated into becoming the newest recruit for Sparrow School, a secret intelligence service that trains exceptional young people like her to use their bodies and minds as weapons. After enduring the perverse and sadistic training process, she emerges as the most dangerous Sparrow the program has ever produced. Dominika must now reconcile the person she was with the power she now commands, with her own life and everyone she cares about at risk, including an American CIA agent who tries to convince her he is the only person she can trust.
Red Sparrow, which stars Jennifer Lawrence, Joel Edgerton, Matthias Schoenaerts, Charlotte Rampling, Mary-Louise Parker, and Jeremy Irons, hits standard and IMAX theaters on March 2, 2018.
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