The Perfect Weapon | Blu-ray & DVD (Sony)

The Perfect Weapon | Blu-ray & DVD (Sony)

The Perfect Weapon | Blu-ray & DVD (Sony)

RELEASE DATE: December 6, 2016

Sony Entertainment presents the Blu-ray & DVD for The Perfect Weapon. Despite its title, this upcoming movie has no connection with 1991’s The Perfect Weapon, which starred Jeff Speakman.

The Perfect Weapon hints an influence from both Universal Soldier and Hitman: Agent 47. Even though the words “Steven Seagal” headline the film’s marketing materials, the Above the Law star appears to have more of a co-starring role – as the film’s villain – second to Johnny Messner (Kill ‘Em All).

Perfect Weapon is directed by Titus Paar (The Refugees) and produced by Andre Relis (War Pigs) and Rafael Primorac (Wesley Snipes’ Game of Death). The film also stars Sasha Jackson (Jarhead 3), Richard Tyson (Simon Says), Vernon Wells (Commando), Kimberly Battista (Hot Summer Nights) and Lance E. Nichols (13 Sins).

Official Plot: In a not too distant future, a totalitarian state run by ‘The Director” (Seagal) controls all aspects of life. All enemies of the state are dealt in the harshest way. Most of them are executed by the secret government’s assassins. The best operative is code-named “Condor” (Messner) – an elite agent and hit man for the government. However, in his latest assignment, “Condor” fails to kill an opposition leader, and finds himself on the run from the very same government agency that he works for. This sets in motion a chain of events with unforseen consequences for all involved. But “Condor” just might survive the hunt because he is… The Perfect Weapon.

Pre-order The Perfect Weapon from Amazon.com today!



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2 Responses to The Perfect Weapon | Blu-ray & DVD (Sony)

  1. Alvin George says:

    Will Seagal ever do a scripted movie with Dolph Lundgren?

  2. hank says:

    Where the hell is Jeff Speakman these days? I miss the “action star of the 90’s”, as he was called on the back of the Street Knight VHS.

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