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Three Days To Kill Will be Released By Relativity Media

Relativity to Release the Currently Titled Three Days to Kill on February 14th, 2014.

Action Thriller Produced by EuropaCorp and Relativity, Directed by McG and Stars Kevin Costner

Relativity announced today that it will distribute the currently titled Three Days to Kill in the U.S. on February 14th, 2014. The film is directed by McG (This Means War, Terminator Salvation), written by Luc Besson and Adi Hasak and stars Kevin Costner (Man of Steel, Jack Ryan) Hailee Steinfeld (True Grit), Amber Heard (Paranoia) and Connie Nielsen (Boss). EuropaCorp’s Luc Besson and Virginie Besson-Silla and Adi Hasak and Relativity’s CEO Ryan Kavanaugh are producing. Relativity’s President, Tucker Tooley, will executive produce.

In this distinctive action-thriller, Kevin Costner plays an elite government hit man who after receiving news that he has a terminal disease, decides to give up his high stakes life to finally build a relationship with his estranged wife and daughter, whom he's previously kept at arm's length to keep out of danger. But when his agency offers him an experimental, potentially life-saving drug in exchange for one last mission, it's an offer he can't refuse - even if it means juggling his two toughest assignments yet: going after the world's most ruthless terrorist and caring for his daughter for the first time in ten years while his wife is out of town.

Tooley said: "EuropaCorp is a tremendous partner for Relativity and we are excited to continue building our relationship. McG, Kevin Costner and the entire team have done an incredible job of bringing Luc and Adi's script to the big screen."

This films furthers the co-financing and co-production relationship between EuropaCorp and Relativity, which the two companies recently announced will be extended for an additional slate of films. The original deal also includes Besson's comedic action film Malavita in theatres September 20th, 2013.

Looking forward, Relativity will also release the corporate espionage thriller Paranoia (in theatres August 16, 2013), Scott Cooper’s gritty drama currently-titled Out of the Furnace (in theatres October 4, 2013), Joseph Gordon-Levitt’s daring directorial debut Don Jon (in theatres October 18, 2013) and Jimmy Hayward’s upcoming animated, hilarious buddy comedy Free Birds (November 1, 2013).


ABOUT RELATIVITY

Relativity (relativitymedia.com) is a next-generation studio engaged in multiple aspects of entertainment, including film production; financing and distribution; television; sports management; music publishing and digital media.

The studio has produced, distributed or structured financing for more than 200 motion pictures, generating more than $22 billion in worldwide box office revenue and earning 73 Oscar® nominations. Recent films include: Safe Haven, Act of Valor and Immortals, the latter both opening number one at the box office in their debut. Relativity’s other films include the eight-time Oscar® nominee The Social Network as well as Limitless and two time Oscar® winner The Fighter. Upcoming films include the Robert Luketic thriller Paranoia starring Oscar® nominee Harrison Ford, Oscar® nominee Gary Oldman and Liam Hemsworth and Luc Besson’s Malavita, starring Oscar® winner Robert De Niro, Oscar® nominee Michelle Pfeiffer and Oscar® winner Tommy Lee Jones.

Relativity Television is one of the country’s largest suppliers of unscripted television and has recently expanded to produce scripted series. Relativity Sports is the industry’s fastest growing sports agency, providing NBA, NFL and MLB athletes with services ranging from contract negotiation to custom film and television content production.

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