It is no surprise many people from the Brazilian blockbuster franchise Elite Squad are going on to do bigger and possibly better things. Its director José Padilha will be headed to Hollywood for the Robocop reboot, while its star Wagner Moura is currently shooting Neill Blomkamp‘s District 9 follow-up Elysium. The sequel to the 2007 film Elite Squad, subtitled The Enemy Within, is famous for outgrossing Avatar in its native country and will finally see a release here in the states.

The action drama, which is Brazil’s Foreign Oscar submission, has its first US trailer and it is simply bad-ass. It sells all the action elements I love about this film with a fast-punch of energy. Take a look at the preview of the story following the favela battle between druglords and police below and read our Fantastic Fest review, for the film that “genuinely lives up to the hype.”


Synopsis:

The sprawling favelas that surround Rio de Janeiro are some of the most dangerous places in the world… and it’s Captain Nascimento’s job to take down the gangs that run them. Although his methods are violent, he’s very good at his job. When he’s promoted to a powerful government position, he thinks he’ll finally be able to finish the job- but instead finds out that he’s only made things easier for the dirty cops and corrupt politicians that are truly running the show. From the director of BUS 174 and the Oscar-nominated writer of CITY OF GOD, ELITE SQUAD: THE ENEMY WITHIN will not only thrill you in the theater, but have you thinking after you leave.

Elite Squad: The Enemy Within hits theaters on November 11th, 2011.

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