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Red Notice: Gal Gadot beats the hell out of Dwayne Johnson and Ryan Reynolds in the latest video

Red Notice is set to stream on Netflix from November 12, 2021.

Red Notice: Gal Gadot beats the hell out of Dwayne Johnson and Ryan Reynolds in the latest video
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Last Updated: 09.16 AM, Sep 26, 2021

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A union of Dwayne Johnson, Ryan Reynolds and Gal Gadot is enough to attract viewers to the screen. And Netflix has done it with Red Notice. The trailer for the action-comedy film came out a few days back and it just sent the Internet into a meltdown. Now, as a part of the TUDUM global event, Netflix unveiled a new clip from the film featuring the three leading actors. 

In the video, Gal's character Sarah Black an art thief is seen arriving at a museum to steal a priceless Fabergé egg. Her rival Nolan Booth (Ryan) a conman is joined by FBI’s top profiler John Hartley (Dwayne) also enter the scene to stop her from stealing the egg. Little did they know Black is good enough to beat the hell out of both of them and leave them injured and helpless. The Israeli actor packs a punch by moving every inch of her body and performs kickass action on both Dwayne and Ryan.

Netflix shared the video and captioned it as "It’s Gal Gadot vs. Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson and Ryan Reynolds in the kick-ass fight scene of your dreams."

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Red Notice is written and directed by Rawson Marshall Thurber. While Beau Flynn, Dwayne, Dany Garcia, Rawson and Hiram Garcia are the producers.

The film also features Chris Diamantopoulos and Ritu Arya in supporting roles.

This is the first out-and-out union of Dwayne, Ryan and Gal on the screen. The Rock had earlier made a cameo appearance in Reynolds' recent release Free Guy as a bank robber. 

Meanwhile, Red Notice was scheduled to release in 2020, but owing to the coronavirus pandemic, the film got postponed indefinitely. Soon after, Netflix acquired the streaming rights of the film and it's now slated to release on November 12, 2021. 

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