
"Out in theaters on February 20th, the film follows Powell as Becket Redfellow, a poor-but-ambitious gent who has been cruelly denied any access to his extended family's immense wealth - though he'll collect millions when they all inevitably die. Margaret Qualley's character jokingly suggests that Redfellow speed up the inheritance process by murdering them himself, which he sets out to do."
"The trailer depicts Redfellow attempting to axe cousins, aunts, patriarchs, and various family members in between. "Seven rich pricks... between myself and 28 billion dollars," Powell narrates. However, the deeper in he gets, Redfellow begins to realize picking off individual family members to secure his inheritance may be a little more complicated (and dangerous) than it looks. Watch the trailer below."
How to Make a Killing will be released in theaters on February 20th. Glen Powell stars as Becket Redfellow, a poor-but-ambitious gent denied access to his extended family's wealth who stands to inherit millions after their deaths. Margaret Qualley plays a character who jokingly suggests Redfellow speed up the inheritance process by murdering relatives, a plan he pursues. The trailer shows Redfellow attempting to axe cousins, aunts, patriarchs, and other family members, with Powell narrating, "Seven rich pricks... between myself and 28 billion dollars." John Robert Patton wrote and directed the film, basing the script loosely on 1949's Kind Hearts and Coronets. The cast includes Jessica Henwick, Bill Camp, Zach Woods, Topher Grace, and Ed Harris.
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