A newly-released deleted scene from The Equalizer 3 once again shows why Robert McCall isn’t one to mess with.Per Fandango, the deleted scene from The Equalizer threequel centers around Denzel Washington’s lead character as he walks down an alley in Sicily. As McCall walks, a stalker emerges from the darkness with a gun pointing toward him. However, the seemingly intimidated gunman puts down his weapon when McCall realizes he’s there, with the vigilante ready to take him out.The deleted scene comes amid The Equalizer 3’s online release; fans can now stream the action thriller as its theatrical run nears its end following its Sept. 1 release worldwide. To celebrate The Equalizer 3 hitting streamers, the first 10 minutes of the Antoine Fuqua pic was released for free online via IGN, with McCall instantly challenged by Sicilian mobsters in an intense, gory sequence.RELATED: Antoine Fuqua Reveals The Equalizer 3 Had a ‘Whole Different Ending’
A newly-released deleted scene from The Equalizer 3 once again shows why Robert McCall isn’t one to mess with.
Per Fandango, the deleted scene from The Equalizer threequel centers around Denzel Washington’s lead character as he walks down an alley in Sicily. As McCall walks, a stalker emerges from the darkness with a gun pointing toward him. However, the seemingly intimidated gunman puts down his weapon when McCall realizes he’s there, with the vigilante ready to take him out.
The deleted scene comes amid The Equalizer 3‘s online release; fans can now stream the action thriller as its theatrical run nears its end following its Sept. 1 release worldwide. To celebrate The Equalizer 3 hitting streamers, the first 10 minutes of the Antoine Fuqua pic was released for free online via IGN, with McCall instantly challenged by Sicilian mobsters in an intense, gory sequence.
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