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Action |
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PG-13
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Violence, offensive language |
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1:32 |
| Director |  |  |
Peter Berg |
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Peter Berg John August |
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Sony Pictures |
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Will Smith Charlize Theron Jason Bateman Daeg Faerch Lauren Hill Valerie Azlynn Lily Mariye Kate Clarke David Mattey Ron Fassler Rio Ahn Shea Curry Sumalee Montano Stephen Bishop Jae Head Mark Simich Adam Del Rio Kyla Dang Trieu Tran Darrell Foster Nick Wall Alexandra Nowak Ryan Radis Brian D. Phelan Steve DeCastro Allan Havey Adam Van Conant Liz Wicker Atticus Shaffer Carson Aune Algerita Wynn Lewis Jameson Dixon Jr. Rick Mali |
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Official Web Site
Showtimes across U.S.A.
Trailer
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         7.9/10 450 reviews - click here to read
There are heroes... there are superheroes... and then there's Hancock (Will Smith). With great power comes great responsibility -- everyone knows that -- everyone, that is, but Hancock. Edgy, conflicted, sarcastic, and misunderstood, Hancock's well-intentioned heroics might get the job done and save countless lives, but always seem to leave jaw-dropping damage in their wake. The public has finally had enough -- as grateful as they are to have their local hero, the good citizens of Los Angeles are wondering what they ever did to deserve this guy. Hancock isn't the kind of man who cares what other people think -- until the day that he saves the life of PR executive Ray Embrey (Jason Bateman), and the sardonic superhero begins to realize that he may have a vulnerable side after all. Facing that will be Hancock's greatest challenge yet -- and a task that may prove impossible as Ray's wife, Mary (Charlize Theron), insists that he's a lost cause.
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