Russo Brothers-Produced Netflix Iraq Drama Mosul Gets First Trailer

The movie is supposed to hit the streaming platform on November 26. Netflix has released a trailer for the Russo Brothers-produced Mosul, a military drama of a young police officer who joins a ninja Iraqi squadron in their struggle against ISIS in a decimated Mosul. The film is supposed to hit on the streaming stage on November 26–check out the trailer below.
The Official synopsis adds a little more shading to the wide strokes understood so much: “When ISIS took their homes, city, and families, 1 group of men fought to take it all back. Based on true events, this is the story of this Nineveh SWAT team, a renegade police unit who waged a guerrilla operation against ISIS at a desperate battle to save their home city of Mosul.”
MOSUL OFFICIAL TRAILER
Along with the Russo Brothers’–that have Cherry, a military-inspired film Coming for Apple TV+–Mosul was composed and directed by Matthew Michael Carnahan (World War Z, State of Play). It stars Adam Bessa (Extraction, The Blessed) as the inexperienced Iraqi cop Kawa, also Suhail Dabbach (The Hurt Locker, Whiskey Tango Foxtrot) as the intelligent Major Jasem who leads a struggling squadron of 10 brothers in arms.
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The Russo Brothers are also generating Everything Everywhere All at Once for distributor Poignantly kooky play Swiss Army Man. Corpse (really), the movie was so divisive that there were reportedly walk-outs From screenings through its premiere from the Sundance Film Festival that year.
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