Heart of Stone Final Trailer Drops Ahead of Netflix Premiere

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Ahead of its premiere this Friday on August 11, Netflix has released the Heart of Stone final trailer for its forthcoming spy thriller. It stars Wonder Woman‘s Gal Gadot as Agent Rachel Stone. The video provides new action-packed footage, which showcases Gadot in a number of exciting stunt sequences.

Check out the Heart of Stone final trailer below (watch more trailers):

Who’s Involved in Heart of Stone?

Heart of Stone is directed by Tom Harper from a screenplay written by Allison Schroeder and Greg Rucka. Leading the spy thriller is Gal Gadot in her second collaboration with Netflix after previously working with the streamer in Red Notice. Joining her in the film are Jamie Dornan (Belfast) as Parker, Alia Bhatt (RRR) as Keya Dhawan, Matthias Schweighöfer as Jack of Hearts, Sophie Okonedo as Nomad, Paul Ready as Max Bailey, and Jing Lusi as Theresa Yang.

“In the film, Gadot is an unassuming computer tech who’s actually an undercover agent for the Charter— a global spy network that’s kept secret even from other spy networks,” reads the synopsis. “Using high-tech artificial intelligence that keeps them a step ahead of their enemies, the Charter is seemingly unstoppable. But when Stone infiltrates an MI6 team that’s being taunted by a mysterious ace hacker, she’ll need all of her skills to navigate the deadly world of espionage that’s about to confront her. Stone is as cool and canny as they come, but even she needs a little help from her friends.”

Heart of Stone is produced by Skydance’s David Ellison, Dana Goldberg, and Don Granger, along with Gadot, Jaron Varsano, Bonnie Curtis, and Julie Lynn through their Pilot Wave banner. Harper, Rucka, and Patty Whitcher are set as executive producers.

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