Lionsgate Home Entertainment have dropped us a line to let us know about their upcoming release for Killers, the comedy starring Katherine Heigl and Ashton Kutcher. The film arrives on DVD, Blu-ray Disc, Digital Download and On Demand on September 7, 2010!
Jen Kornfeldt (Heigl) thinks she has found the man of her dreams. He’s smart, charming and funny. So what if he’s also…an international spy? Fresh off of a sudden break-up, Kornfeldt reluctantly accompanies her parents on a vacation to the French Riviera. Unexpectedly, she stumbles upon the perfect guy, the too-good-to-be-true and incredibly handsome Spencer Aimes (Kutcher). After three wonderful years of romance, the newlyweds prepare to celebrate Aimes’ 30th birthday. However, events are cut short when bullets start flying, and his little secret is revealed. Confronting the news head-on, Kornfeldt is determined to discover what else he might be hiding – all the while trying to dodge bullets, keep up neighborly appearances, manage the in-laws, and work out some major trust issues. …And you thought suburban life was easy!
This comedy about love, marriage, and everything in between comes packaged with to-die-for special features including deleted/alternative/extended scenes, a gag reel, and a “Killer Chemistry: Behind the Scenes with the Killers’ Cast” featurette!
Take a look at the box-art below, and why not take a look at the official Killers Facebook page.
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