
Based on the bestselling comic book, Ray Garrison (Diesel) is an elite soldier recently killed in action, brought back to life as the super soldier Bloodshot by the RST corporation. With an army of nanotechnology in his veins he’s an unstoppable force – the strongest warrior the corporation has ever created – and able to heal instantly. But in upgrading his body, the company is also manipulating his mind and memories. As he begins to remember his past life, Ray isn’t sure what’s real and what’s not – but he’s determined to take back control.

Heughan, who has earned a legion of fans through his work on Outlander, plays ex-Navy Seal Dalton, whose legs were blown off in an IED explosion; his alteration includes bionic legs and an exoskeleton with a second set of arms that gives him enormous strength. Heughan notes that although Bloodshot pushes the technology to the extreme, it’s not so far off of the kind of technology that are returning abilities to today’s wounded warriors. “Dalton is obviously a product of this technology, but I don’t believe it’s that futuristic,” he says. “It’s very much based in reality and the now.”

Bloodshot is distributed by Columbia Pictures, local office of Sony Pictures Releasing International. Connect with #Bloodshot and tag columbiapicph
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