WWII Bomb Threatens London in Aaron Taylor-Johnson's Thriller 'Fuze'

The film 'Fuze' is set for release in India on April 24. It revolves around the discovery of an unexploded World War II bomb at a London construction site, triggering a city-wide panic and evacuation. Authorities race against time to manage the deadly threat while capturing the human drama of the crisis. Directed by David Mackenzie, the film is described as a gripping thriller about urgency and hidden historical dangers.

Key Points: 'Fuze' Thriller with Aaron Taylor-Johnson Releasing April 24

  • Unexploded WWII bomb discovered
  • Massive London evacuation
  • High-stakes race against time
  • Story of human resilience
  • Directed by David Mackenzie
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'Fuze' to be released on April 24

Aaron Taylor-Johnson stars in 'Fuze,' a thriller about an unexploded WWII bomb discovered in London. Releasing in India on April 24.

"a story about urgency, courage, and the unseen dangers that history can leave behind - The Makers"

Los Angeles, March 9

Aaron Taylor-Johnson's 'Fuze' is set to be released in India on April 24.

The film centres around the shocking discovery of an unexploded World War II bomb at a busy construction site in the heart of London.

What begins as a routine day quickly spirals into chaos as authorities uncover the deadly threat buried beneath the city. With thousands of lives at stake, the military and police launch a massive evacuation operation, all while the clock ticks relentlessly.

As panic spreads and tension rises, The Fuze captures the emotional intensity, high-stakes decision-making, and human resilience that unfold in the face of imminent disaster, read a press note.

The makers described the 'Fuze' as "a story about urgency, courage, and the unseen dangers that history can leave behind."

"It's a thriller that keeps you invested from the first moment to the last," the note added.

David Mackenzie has directed 'Fuze'.

- ANI

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Arjun K
Interesting concept. Makes you think about the unexploded ordnance from wars still buried in many parts of the world, not just Europe. The human resilience angle is what will connect with audiences here.
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Rohit P
April 24 is a Wednesday? Strange release day. Usually big films come on Friday. Maybe they're avoiding the IPL season clash? Hope the story delivers and isn't just another generic disaster movie.
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Sarah B
David Mackenzie is a solid director. "Hell or High Water" was brilliant. Aaron Taylor-Johnson is a great choice for this kind of tense, physical role. The press note has me intrigued. Fingers crossed it lives up to the hype!
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Vikram M
"Unseen dangers that history can leave behind" – that line hits different in India, yaar. We have our own historical tensions. But a good thriller is a good thriller. Will wait for the reviews before booking tickets.
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Kavya N
The evacuation chaos part sounds very realistic and stressful! Hope they show the human stories properly and not just the bomb squad heroics. A bit tired of only American heroes in these films, glad this is a UK story.

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