Hollywood producer and writer Bob Underwood lit up the red carpet at the Los Angeles premiere of Dead to Rights this week, calling the film a 'powerful' blend of storytelling and direction. 🎥 But his message went beyond cinema: Underwood urged the U.S. and China to reignite their WWII-era alliance against fascism, saying today’s global challenges demand similar cooperation. 💪
'Movies like this remind us what’s possible when we work together,' he told reporters, drawing parallels between the film’s themes and real-world diplomacy. 🌐 With tensions simmering over trade and tech, Underwood’s words hit like a plot twist – one that Gen Z viewers might cheer for. 🍿
The thriller’s release comes as cultural exchanges between the two nations gain momentum, from viral TikTok collabs to co-produced streaming hits. Could Hollywood be the next bridge? 🤝
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