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Amazon Prime Releases Trailers For Assassin Thriller/Coming-Of-Age Drama ‘Hanna’, Premiering In March

by Dave Elliott

https://youtu.be/pV0HOEmilNs

Amazon Prime has released a couple of little teaser trailers for their upcoming new teen assassin/coming-of-age drama Hanna, which premieres on the streaming service this March. The new series stars Esme Creed-Miles in the title role, and reunites ‘The Killing’ stars Joel Kinnaman and Mireille Enos.

Equal parts high-concept thriller and coming-of-age drama, ‘Hanna’ follows the journey of an extraordinary young girl (Creed-Miles) raised in the forest, as she evades the relentless pursuit of an off-book CIA agent (Enos) and tries to unearth the truth behind who she is. The series is based on David Farr’s 2011 movie of the same name.

Esme Creed-Miles’s Hanna is described as an extraordinary teenage girl who has lived all her life in a forest in Northern Poland until becoming the heart of an unravelling conspiracy. Hanna feels she must leave the confinement of the forest to experience life, but once in the world, Hanna is hunted by Marissa and others connected to Hanna’s hidden origins and exceptional abilities.

Joel Kinnaman (‘House Of Cards’, ‘Altered Carbon’, ‘The Killing’) stars as Erik, Hanna’s father. He’s a hardened, intuitive and uncompromising soldier and mercenary, who, for the past 15 years, has raised his daughter in the remote forests of northern Poland. Isolated from the world he once knew, he has trained Hanna in every method of survival, with his only goal, to keep her safe. But, his teenage daughter begins to seek freedom from the restricted haven he has created.

Mireille Enos (‘The Killing’, ‘The Catch’, ‘Big Love’) plays Marissa, an efficient and ruthless agent who has risen up the ranks of the CIA. However, beneath her cool exterior is a deeply buried secret that continues to haunt her. The reappearance of Hanna and her father Erik threaten to expose the past she has worked to repress.

Whilst it’s nice to see Kinnaman & Enos working together again on-screen, as you can probably tell from the description, the duo will not be so friendly this time around, as they are on opposing sides.

So far, Amazon has released a couple of little teaser trailers (above and below), and only given the general premiere date of “March 2019” for Hanna, but we’ll let you know when we hear more.

https://youtu.be/wp6myRLnhAs

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