Lucky Strike Trailer: Scott Eastwood & Colin Hanks Star in World War II Movie
Roadside Attractions and Saban Films have shared the official trailer for Lucky Strike. The newest war drama film is inspired by true events. The movie is scheduled to arrive in theaters on June 26, 2026.
“The film tells the story of one soldier trapped behind enemy lines during the last major German offensive during WWII, which will become known as The Battle of the Bulge. Armed only with his Motorola SCR-300 radio, a new technology only battle-ready near the end of the war, he must use his wits and spy craft to thwart the advancing Nazi Panzer army and find his way back home,” reads the official synopsis.
Check out the Lucky Strike trailer below (watch more trailers):
What do we know about Lucky Strike?
Lucky Strike is directed by Rod Davis Lurie, who co-wrote the screenplay with Marc Frydman. The movie stars Scott Eastwood, Colin Hanks, Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor, Taylor John Smith, Lorne MacFadyen, Daniel Ray Rodriguez, Atanas Srebrev, Alexandra Vale, Jake Lowe, Caroline Piette, and more. This marks Lurie and Eastwood’s latest collaboration, after 2019’s war movie The Outpost.
It is produced by Marc Frydman, Yariv Lerner, Les Weldon, and Jonathan Yunger. Executive producers are Anders Erdén, Lati Grobman, Matthew Helderman, Julie Kroll, Avi Lerner, J.J. Nugent, Trevor Short, and Luke Taylor. The creative team consists of cinematographer Lorenzo Senatore, editor Christal Khatib, composer Larry Groupé, production designer P. Erik Carlson, and costume designer Anna Gelinova.
“With World War II, you have a certain head start, don’t you? There is no ambiguity in the righteousness of the two sides. So, a filmmaker is required to figure out what will serve as the thematic spine of their film,” Lurie said in a previous statement. “In Lucky Strike, we were always asking not how we survive but rather why do we survive. John Castle’s journey, full of one existential calamity after another, would challenge any human’s resolve. And yet his answer to that question above is the only thing that can possibly keep him alive. All of us involved in this production were damn proud to tell this story of how such a magnificent generation of Americans showed the world the essence of heroic survival.”
Source: Comingsoon.net
