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‘Run, Hide, Fight 2: Infidels’ Trailer: Jonathan Majors Returns, Teams With the ‘Daily Wire’ to Fight ISIS on a U.S. Campus

The Hollywood Reporter

The Hollywood Reporter

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June 25, 2026

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lean left

The action movie from the conservative media brand's studio rips its plot from current headlines and 1980s classics, like 'Red Dawn' and 'Toy Soldiers.'

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