Preview the upcoming crime thriller Baby Driver, starring Ansel Elgort as a getaway driver with a heart of gold.
Baby Driver looks like the quintessential summer flick, with its fast cars, crime thrills, and killer action.
Ansel Elgort stars as Baby, a young getaway driver who is pretty great at his job. However, when he falls in love and decides to leave his life of crime, Baby runs into several obstacles, including the crime boss who has taken the young man under his wing (Kevin Spacey).
Check out the two trailers below, which introduce us to Baby (clearly the star of the show) and the antics he gets into with his co-conspirators. Bats (Jamie Foxx) and other members of the crew give Baby a hard time, but he certainly holds his own with his hella crazy driving. We also watch Baby meet Deborah (Lily James) and start to have a change of heart about his life of crime.
I can’t lie, this film looks so entertaining! The action is insane and looks violent at times, though this is tempered by the obvious humor. Watching the trailers, I find myself gawking at Baby’s fast driving, cringing at the gun fire, yet also cackling like a loon.
Baby Driver is going to be a fun one!
The film hits theaters later this month on June 28, 2017. Take a look at 25 photo stills from Baby Driver and make sure to follow all them on social media!
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Baby (Ansel Elgort) is a talented, young getaway driver who relies on the beat of his personal soundtrack to be the best in the game. When he meets the girl of his dreams (Lily James), he sees a chance to ditch his criminal life and make a clean getaway. But after being coerced into working for a crime boss (Kevin Spacey), Baby must face the music when a doomed heist threatens his life, love and freedom.
Written and Directed by: Edgar Wright
Produced by: Nira Park, Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner
Executive Producers: Edgar Wright, Adam Merims, Rachael Prior, Liza Chasin, Michelle Wright
Cast: Ansel Elgort, Kevin Spacey, Lily James, Jon Bernthal, Eiza Gonzalez, with Jon Hamm and Jamie Foxx
This film is rated R by the MPAA for the following reasons: violence and language throughout.