“The Hunt,” the satirical thriller from Universal Pictures and Blumhouse Prods., delayed for six months following back-to-back mass shootings and a media storm amplified by one of President Trump’s habitual Twitter tirades, will finally hit domestic movie theaters March 13.
Much is still unknown about the film, which the studio put on hold last summer to curb the chaos. While the filmmakers have long said that misinformation about the movie’s plot forced it onto the shelf, they hope audiences will make a key discovery on opening weekend: Betty Gilpin.
Gilpin is best known for her Emmy-nominated turn on the Netflix original series “Glow,” and emerges in “The Hunt” as a rarely seen figure in mainstream movies — a female killing machine who
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