A trailer for 57 Seconds shows Morgan Freeman and Josh Hutcherson teaming up to seek justice against an evil corporation in the time-travel thriller.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT The 57 Seconds trailer reveals an unexpected team-up between Morgan Freeman and Josh Hutcherson. Directed by Rusty Cundieff, the sci-fi thriller is based on the story "Fallen Angel" by Edwin Charles Tubb and follows a tech blogger who discovers a time-altering device and uses it to seek revenge against those responsible for destroying his family.
How 57 Seconds Will Handle Time Travel Time travel is a theoretical concept that has been mined for many great sci-fi movies, including blockbusters like Back to the Future and Terminator and smaller independent films like Primer and Looper. In 57 Seconds, Hutcherson's main character uses a mysterious ring that allows him to travel back in time for the eponymous amount of time.
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