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Taron Egerton Tries to Protect Daughter in 'She Rides Shotgun'

  • Lionsgate will release the action-thriller film She Rides Shotgun in select theaters starting August 1, 2025.
  • The story centers on Nate, a recently freed ex-convict who is targeted for assassination and must keep his distant 11-year-old daughter Polly safe as they try to escape relentless foes.
  • Directed by Nick Rowland and based on Jordan Harper’s Edgar Award-winning novel, the movie features intense action and explores themes of loyalty, strength, and redemption.
  • Taron Egerton stars as Nate and praised the film as a “soul-enriching experience,” while Ana Sophia Heger, who was ten during filming, plays Polly with notable precocity and heart.
  • She Rides Shotgun suggests a gritty story of survival and family bonds under pressure, promising nonstop thrills and emotional depth through its August theatrical debut.
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The film genre of the single-man army has become very popular thanks to the recent success of John Wick, and soon another project will join the fray. Known as She Rides Shotgun, this film is starring Taron Egerton, who this time must fight against waves and waves of enemies and threats that pursue him after having been marked to die. The trick is that the character of Egerton is not alone, as he also has to protect his daughter from these maniac…

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IndieWire broke the news in Los Angeles, United States on Wednesday, July 2, 2025.
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