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America Teams Up With Russia in 'The Man from U.N.C.L.E.' New Trailer
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Two secret agents from America and Russia have to team up to prevent a worldwide catastrophe caused by a mysterious international criminal organization.

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Warner Bros. has released a new trailer for its upcoming Cold War movie "The Man from U.N.C.L.E.". The trailer is full of thrilling actions as it tells a story about two agents teaming up to infiltrate a criminal organization.

It follows CIA agent Napoleon Solo (Henry Cavill) and KGB agent Illya Kuryakin (Armie Hammer) who have to team up to save the world. "We recently discovered the existence of an international organization with an atom bomb. We have no choice but to work together to infiltrate this organization," says Jared Harris's character.

Solo and Kuryakin have to put aside their longstanding hostilities since Solo is from America and Kuryakin is from Russia. "America teaming up with Rusia? It doesn't sound really friendly," says Gaby Teller, Alicia Vikander's character. Solo and Kuryakin are led by a vanished German scientist (Elizabeth Debicki), who is the key to infiltrating the criminal organization.

During the mission to prevent a worldwide catastrophe, Kuryakin and Teller's relationship seems to take a romantic turn. "It's better for the mission if we get to know each other a little bit more intimately," Kuryakin tells Teller before they end up having a really delightful moment.

Cavill and Hammer lead the cast which also includes Hugh Grant and Luca Calvani. Guy Ritchie is tapped as director while the script is written also by Ritchie and Lionel Wigram.The action comedy flick is scheduled to open in U.S. theaters on August 14.

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