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Rod Lurie strands Scott Eastwood behind enemy lines in war thriller Lucky Strike

A war film can be measured by how much ground it gives its hero, and Rod Lurie keeps shrinking that ground. Where his last combat picture pinned an entire platoon to one indefensible valley, Lucky Strike strips the war down to a single body moving through trees. A wounded American soldier, cut off from his unit during the last great German offensive on the Western Front, has to cross occupied terrain with capture or death waiting at every cleari…
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Martin Cid Magazine broke the news on Sunday, June 21, 2026.
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