Rumble Through The Dark – Exclusive Trailer (2023) Aaron Eckhart, Bella Thorne

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Golden Globe nominee Aaron Eckhart (The Dark Knight) stars as a desperate, bare-knuckle cage fighter battling for the only thing he has left in Rumble Through The Dark, an action thriller based on Michael Farris Smith’s celebrated novel The Fighter. Bella Thorne (The DUFF) shines alongside Eckhart in this gripping film about one man’s last-ditch effort to save his family home against the strongest of foes and the longest of odds. Rumble Through The Dark opens in theaters November 3, 2023, and On Demand and digital November 10, 2023.

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