‘Kate’ First Look: Mary Elizabeth Winstead Is An Assassin Battling Through Tokyo In Netflix Action-Thriller

AfterMary Elizabeth Winstead’s scene-stealing performance inBirds of Preyproved that the actress has some bonafide action chops, it feels like there haven’t been enough people calling for Winstead to become the next big action star. But Netflix is already ahead of the game withKate, an action-thriller starring Winstead as an assassin on a job in Tokyo, who only has 24 hours to live before a poison kills her. See theKatefirst look images below.

Kate First Look

Entertainment Weeklydebuted the first images ofKate, a Japan-set action thriller starring Mary Elizabeth Winstead that is coming to Netflix this fall.

“Kate is a ruthless assassin who is on a job in Tokyo, and she gets poisoned,” Winstead described to EW. “She finds out she has 24 hours to live before the poison kills her, so she sets out on a mission to find out who poisoned her and kill them before she dies. Along the way, she forges this bond with this teenage girl named Ani (Miku Martineau), and they end up taking on this mission together. It’s a heartfelt, brutal, assassin story!”

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Kateis directed byCedric Nicolas-Troyan(The Huntsman: Winter’s War) and also starsWoody Harrelsonas Kate’s handler, as well asTadanobu Asano,Michiel Huisman,Jun Kunimura, and Japanese action and musicianMiyavi, who plays a dangerous foe to Winstead’s hitwoman. The film is written byUmair Aleemand produced byBryan Unkeless,Kelly McCormick, andPatrick Newall.

“Woody is Woody,” Nicolas-Troyan told EW. “He’s an adventure in itself, for sure. But he’s very committed and he is super easy to work with. He gives that swagger to that character. He wasn’t on the set for very long but we made it count.”

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While I’m all for more movies that tap into Winstead’s way-underused potential as action star, I do balk a little at yetanotherJapan-set movie from Netflix that feels like it’s throwing in the “exotic” setting and a few beloved Japanese actors to make up for a formulaic story. We’ve seen it with 2018’sThe Outsiderstarring Jared Leto and 2019’sTheEarthquake Birdstarring Alicia Vikander, both movies that vanished into the ether of the Netflix algorithm almost as soon as they debuted. I like Winstead enough that I hope it doesn’t happen to her, thoughKate’s story doesn’t seem promising — it just seems like another post-John Wickaction flick.

Kateis set to debut globally on Netflix inFall 2021.