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Schwarzenegger and Stallone Up for a Prison Break in First 'Escape Plan' Trailer
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The action thriller from director Mikael Hafstrom features both 'Expendables 2' stars as two inmates who join forces for a daring, nearly impossible mission.

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First trailer for Summit Entertainment's upcoming flick "Escape Plan" has made its way out online. A starring vehicle for "The Expendables 2" actors Sylvester Stallone and Arnold Schwarzenegger, the movie features both of them as cellmates with a nearly impossible mission to escape from the world's most dangerous prison.

The video gives a glimpse of a facility known as The Tomb, an extremely high-tech prison specially built for the worst and most dangerous criminals. "This is the reality and there's no way out," says James Caviezel's warden Willard Hobbes. Locked inside it, Stallone realizes the only chance to get out there is by forming an alliance with Schwarzenegger who also wants out.

The action thriller film is directed by Mikael Hafstrom, and penned by Miles Chapman and Jason Keller. It introduces Stallone as Ray Breslin, the world's foremost authority on structural security who is wrongly imprisoned. Finding himself incarcerated in a prison he designed, he has to put his skills to escape with the help of fellow inmate Emil Rottmayer and find out who framed him.

Joining for supporting roles are 50 Cent, Amy Ryan, Vincent D'Onofrio, Vinnie Jones and Sam Neill.

"Escape Plan" will be unleashed into theaters nationwide on October 18.

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