
The end of the line is just the beginning.
Unlucky assassin Ladybug is determined to do his job peacefully after one too many gigs gone off the rails. Fate, however, may have other plans, as Ladybug's latest mission puts him on a collision course with lethal adversaries from around the globe—all with connected, yet conflicting, objectives—on the world's fastest train.
- 7.4
- 2022
- Released
- 2h 6m

Brad Pitt
Ladybug
Joey King
Prince
Aaron Taylor-Johnson
Tangerine
Brian Tyree Henry
Lemon
Andrew Koji
Kimura
Hiroyuki Sanada
The Elder
Michael Shannon
White Death
Sandra Bullock
Maria
Bad Bunny
Wolf
Logan Lerman
The Son
Zazie Beetz
The Hornet
Masi Oka
Conductor
Karen Fukuhara
Kayda Izumi Concession Girl
Kevin Akiyoshi Ching
Wataru
Minchi Murakami
Tokyo Zookeeper
Kaori Taketani
Asami Akiyama
Toshitaka Katsumi
Policeman
Jim Garrity
Senator
Emelina Adams
Angelina Young
Jenson Cheng
Hospital Thug
Nobuaki Shimamoto
Minegishi
Yoshi Sudarso
Young Elder
Johanna Watts
White Death's Wife
Ian Gabriel Martinez
Wolf (9 Years Old)
Tania Verafield
Wolf's Mother
Pancho Cardena
Cartel Enforcer
Julio Gabay
El Saguaro
Andrea Muñoz
Mrs. Wolf
Nancy Daly
Annoyed Passenger
Arnold Chun
Takashi Ito
Naomi Matsuda
Impatient Passenger
Benmio McCrea
Cardiovascular Surgeon
Pasha D. Lychnikoff
Alexei Ilyin
Primus Johnson
Young Lemon
Miles Marz
Young Tangerine
Michelle Lee
Watchful Nurse
Parker Lin
Young Kimura
Garland Scott
Angry Merc
Jason Matthew Smith
Curious Merc
Zooey Miyoshi
Okimi (Water Kid)
Kamil Aydin
White Death Thug
Channing Tatum
Train Passenger (uncredited)
Ryan Reynolds
Carver (uncredited)
RiRia
Train Passenger (uncredited)
Ray Buffer
Russian Thug (uncredited)
Samuel Code
Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Dane E. Connor
Passenger (uncredited)
Josh Cruze
Bartender (uncredited)
Mike Ferguson
Russian (uncredited)
M.G. Gong
Gangster on Shizuoka Station (uncredited)
Rolando Gonzalez
Cartel (uncredited)
Brandon Halvorsen
Passenger (uncredited)
Masashi Ishizuka
Oden Food Stand Chef (uncredited)
Shota Kakibata
Passenger (uncredited)
Darren Keilan
Passenger (uncredited)
Alice Ko
Passenger (uncredited)
Waymond Lee
Passenger (uncredited)
Willington Liu
Assassin (uncredited)
Ego Mikitas
Man in Black (uncredited)
Woon Young Park
Big Guy (uncredited)
Shoko Rice
Rail Worker (uncredited)
Ezra Samson
Wataru #3 (uncredited)
Jose J. Santana
Bodyguard (uncredited)
Sakura Sugihara
Passenger (uncredited)
Charlotte Xia
Japanese Girl (uncredited)
Harrison Xu
Passenger (uncredited)
Howard Young
Passenger (uncredited)
Pablo Ramos
Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Kim Taratko
Passenger (uncredited)
Marco Torres
Paramedic (uncredited)



















































































































Released
en
$90,000,000.00
$239,300,000.00
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Reviews
**By: Louisa Moore / www.ScreenZealots.com** It takes a lot for a film to surprise me, and I love it when one does. “Bullet Train” is chocked full of so much stylish, bloody, violent fun that it reminds me why I love movies in the first place. Director David Leitch brings a confident, creative vision to his Guy Ritchie-meets-Gareth Evans-meets Matthew Vaughn-meets Quentin Tarantino style that’s

I see there are a LOT of reviews of Bullet Train here, so I will be brief. I usually only watch action movies if they contain a large element of humor and, if possible, an actor I like. So I gave Bullet Train a try. I figured Brad Pitt wouldn’t get involved with a totally awful film. So yes, it was humorous and often entertaining, with the comic book violence action films often seem to include,
This was a fund movie indeed, and quite woke-free at that. The fact that the woke crap site Rotten Tomatoes has marked it as rotten (despite it having more than 50% positive critics reviews) was a good sign of course. It is an action/comedy about an unbelievably unlucky (and a bit stupid) assassin played by Brad Pitt. The movie mixes action, comedy, a bit of suspense and a fair amount of gore i

A well-timed, funny, action packed train ride, I was not bored for a single second of this film.

**Bullet Train combines all the action, expertise, and stunt work of John Wick with the pacing, goofiness, and fun of Hot Fuzz.** High energy, vibrant colors, funny characters, and excellent action fuel Bullet Train to take its audience on a wild and entertaining ride. Each character is larger than life and outrageous, but all fit perfectly in this vivid and comical world. Bullet Train feels li

Brad Pitt is "Ladybug" - a now zen-like, semi-retired, hitman brought out of retirement to appropriate a suitcase from a train. Easy enough task, you might think - especially as he obtains it relatively easily. It then transpires, though, that there is much more afoot. Also on the train are the two guys who own the suitcase - "Lemon" (Brian Tyree Henry) and his twin "Tangerine" (Aaron Taylor-Johns

Such a blast! Personally, I wasn't expecting much from <em>'Bullet Train'</em> at all. The (most overplayed) trailer didn't fill with me with much interest and I thought the bullet train aspect would be gimmicky and perhaps even too limiting. However, to my surprise it's the exact opposite to all that. It's supremely entertaining and very amusing! I love the whole style of the film, the edit
I first got an extended look at “Bullet Train” during Cinemacon when a reel of the film was shown during the Sony showcase to an enthusiastic crowd. The footage mixed action and humor with quirky and dysfunctional characters and became a must-see film for me based on the teased footage. The film is based on a book by Kotaro Isaka and stars Brad Pitt as an operative named Ladybug. He is called a
“Snatch” On A Train It should not be a coincidence that Bullet Train and the movie Snatch both feature Brad Pitt. This kind of offbeat storytelling appeals to Pitt. I get a flashback of Pitt in “Twelve Monkeys”, embracing the lunacy. One might also see Tarantino in the storytelling as well. Most of the critics get it right though, the execution is a little flat. What works however are
FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://www.msbreviews.com/movie-reviews/bullet-train-spoiler-free-review "Bullet Train employs David Leitch's maximalist style in a purposefully silly narrative driven by frenetic action and distinct humor. Although it doesn't stray from the familiar formulas and doesn't leave viewers blown away by never-before-seen action sequences, the execution of all the inten











