It’s been a couple of years since we last saw
Denzel Washington on the big screen, delivering justice on the streets in
The Equalizer 2. Now he’s back laying down the law as a county sheriff called in to help with a string of grisly murders.
The Little Things finds Denzel Washington as Kern County Deputy Sheriff Joe “Deke” Deacon as he’s asked to assist a Los Angeles detective (
Rami Malek) in his pursuit of a murderer who is terrorizing the city and killing women over and over again (that murderer may or may not be
Jared Leto). Deke shows impeccable skills throughout the investigation, but it appears as if he’s also harboring a dark secret of his own. Watch the trailer below.
The Little Things, which follows a pair of police officers (played by Oscar winners
Denzel Washington and future Bond villain
Rami Malek) as they try to solve a murder in Los Angeles.
Oscar winner
Jared Leto plays one of the duo’s primary suspects, and now a first look image shows Washington – cool as ever – coming face to face with Leto’s character.
The Little Things first look image, and spoke with Leto about his character, the bizarrely named “Albert Sparma.” Leto describes Sparma as “an unusual guy. He’s an outsider, a black sheep, someone who’s stuck in a part of life that maybe he feels like he doesn’t deserve. He’s been blessed and cursed with a significant amount of intelligence and wit, but doesn’t really fit into society so well.” With a character profile like that, it sounds like those fictional police officers should be keeping a close eye on this dude.
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