New Image of Gina Carano With a Machine Gun in Steven Soderberg’s HAYWIRE

by     Posted: June 30th, 2011 at 7:15 pm

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Relativity has released a new image from Haywire, the second of the five remaining Steven Soderbergh movies before he retires.  MMA fighter Gino Carano stars as a double-crossed covert agent looking to a) protect her family and b) exact revenge on those who betrayed her.  As evidenced in the new image, the machine gun is an integral tool for her revenge.

I imagine part of Soderbergh’s financing pitch was to surround Carano, a novice, with an all star cast: Ewan McGregor, Michael Douglas, Channing Tatum, Michael Fassbender, Antonio Banderas, and Bill Paxton.  Haywire opens on January 20.  See the full image in high resolution after the jump.

Official synopsis:

In Haywire, an electrifying tale of espionage and betrayal, a female covert ops specialist (Carano), who works in the deadly world of international operatives, strikes back after discovering she’s been double-crossed by someone close to her in the agency.




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Anonymous Comments: (26 Responses)

  1. Not to sound like a dick, but doesn’t it seem like Collider been making dumb errors like this the past several weeks?

    • Were all humans we make mistakes, to make it up am sure Collider will do whatever it takes. you know they love you like a fat kid loves cake.

    • In my defense, I’ve been making dumb errors since I started writing for the site over a year ago. So this is just status quo.

      Fun fact: 8% of these errors can be attributed to my lack of practical gun knowledge.

  2. Gina looks mean which is the opposite of how she is in real life.
    Guess that’s why they call it acting.

  3. That may be the first time in movie history that type of gun is held for precision firing. She really looks focused instead of the spray and pray tactic that is used in all movies for that type of gun.

    • Very true, the uzi/mac 10 are gangsta driveby staples in films at least. She looks like she’s using it properly.

      Makes me think Soderbergh put some effort into the gunfight realism and such.

  4. that looks awful, i don’t usually judge a movie on one picture, but just her face and how she’s holding the gun…. but i have faith in soderbergh. lol @ all the soderbergh hate in these comments, you guys mad he hasn’t made a superhero film yet? http://bit.ly/oHUf1z

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