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Charlize Theron is queer and deadly spy in the new thriller by David Leitch

Adapted from the graphic novel The Coldest City and set in the Berlin of the 80s

Charlize Theron is queer and deadly spy in the new thriller by David Leitch Adapted from the graphic novel The Coldest City and set in the Berlin of the 80s

Charlize Theron is the star of Atomic Blonde, the new film directed by David Leitch hitting the theaters on July 28 in the US and August 17 in Italy.

The director - who revived Keanu Reeves career in John Wick - transforms the South African actress into a sort of Jane Bond drinking iced vodka, that seduces men and women - such as French colleague played by Sofia Boutella in a hot lesbian scene - fight, and kills with guns but also with her own shoes. 

The story is taken from the graphic novel The Coldest City, written by Anthony Johnston and illustrated by Sam Hart sees Lorraine Broughton, an MI6 spy in the late 80s Berlin, that must deliver a priceless dossier out of the city, helped by the embedded station chief David Percival, James McAvoy, but hampered by people who want her dead and hunt Charlize with no rest.

Enjoy the trailer for Atomic Blonde!