On Thursday, the first trailer for "The Kill Room" has been revealed.
The movie showcases a reunion of Uma Thurman and Samuel L. Jackson nearly 30 years after 1994's "Pulp Fiction" and sees Thurman sharing the screen with her daughter Maya Hawke.
Directed by Nicol Paone and written by Jonathan Jacobson, the dark comedy also stars Joe Manganiello, Larry Pine, Debi Mazar, and WWE's Liv Morgan.
It follows an art dealer (Thurman) who teams with a hitman (Manganiello) and his boss (Jackson) for a money laundering scheme that accidentally turns the hitman into an overnight Avant-Garde sensation, forcing the dealer to play the art world against the underworld.
Among those rounding out the cast are Debi Mazar (Younger), Dree Hemingway (The Unicorn), Amy Keum (Honor Society), Candy Buckley (Bachelorette), Larry Pine (Succession), Jennifer Kim (Mozart in the Jungle), Matthew Maher (Air), Tom Pecinka (The Survivalist) and Alexander Sokovikov (For All Mankind).
A Yale Productions and Idiot Savant Pictures production in association with Such Content, BK Studios, Great Escape, Bondit Media Capital, Head Gear Films, Metrol Technology, Slated, Supernova Capital LLP and Complex Corp.
"The Kill Room" is produced by Jordan Yale Levine and Jordan Beckerman, Anne Clements, William Rosenfeld, Bill Kenwright, Paone, Dannielle Thomas, Jason Weinberg and Thurman.
Exec producers include Robert Kapp, Paul Wedgwood, David Gilbery, Naomi George, Nicholas Donnermeyer, Matthew Helderman, Luke Taylor, Phil Hunt, Compton Ross, Jason Zibarras, Ulf Ek, Richard Switzer, Ian Niles, BK Fulton, Jay Burnley, Cary Anderson, Kahil Dotay, Philip Shaltz, Bradley Pilz, Russ Posternak, Michael J. Rothstein, Jeffrey Tussi, Tyler W. Konney, Scott Levenson, and Jason Kringstein.
"The Kill Room" is in theaters on September 29.