Mads Mikkelsen Keeps His Town in Order in Latest Chaos Walking Clip

The Chaos Walking movie is just a few days away from making its debut in theaters. The long-gestating adaptation of The Knife of Never Letting Go by Patrick Ness will feature Tom Holland in the role of Todd Hewitt, a young boy whose life will change after meeting Daisy Ridley’s Viola Eade. At the recent IGN FanFest, Lionsgate released a clip from the upcoming movie. The short video features a quarrel between Todd and Nick Jonas’ Davy Prentiss, the Mayor’s son. Thanks to his savvy way of using the Noise, Todd forces Davy’s horse to drop its rider. Before things escalate, Mads Mikkelsen’s David Prentiss enters the scene to quiet the youngsters’ nerves and save his son from the ungracious fall.

You can watch the latest Chaos Walking clip in the player below.

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Doug Liman (Edge of Tomorrow) directed the movie, written by Patrick Ness, with Christopher Ford. The official synopsis of Chaos Walking reads:

“In the not too distant future, Todd Hewitt (Tom Holland) discovers Viola (Daisy Ridley), a mysterious girl who crash lands on his planet, where all the women have disappeared and the men are afflicted by ‘the Noise’ – a force that puts all their thoughts on display. In this dangerous landscape, Viola’s life is threatened – and as Todd vows to protect her, he will have to discover his own inner power and unlock the planet’s dark secrets.”

The cast also features Demián Bichir, Cynthia Erivo, as well as Kurt Sutter, and David Oyelowo. The upcoming Chaos Walking film will debut in theaters on March 5.

What do you think about the latest Chaos Walking clip? Watch it, then let us know in the comments section below.

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