Watch Hilary Swank find her purpose in the OrdinaryAngels trailer:
There are few forces more powerful in this world than the kindness of humanity. When people get together for the purpose of good, they can move mountains and make miracles happen for their fellow man. That's the general message on full display in the new trailer for Ordinary Angels, an inspiring drama starring Hilary Swank and Alan Ritchson. Swank stars as Sharon, a hairdresser who finds a purpose in life by aiding a widower and his two daughters in their darkest hour.
In the trailer, Sharon first gets the idea to help the struggling family after seeing their plight in the paper. They're as wholesome as it gets with Ritchson playing the patriarch Ed who tries his best to take care of his daughters while saying goodbye to his wife. It's not easy for them, though. Hospital bills are crushing Ed who just doesn't make enough money to stay out of the red.
COLLIDER VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Ordinary Angels is based on a true story of real-life heroism that saw a hairdresser rally a community together to save a dying child by clearing a path to reach her flight during the historic 1994 North American cold wave. The final scenes of the trailer depict that very same event, showing droves of people taking to the streets with shovels in hand in the name of good.
Recently, Ordinary Angels graced CinemaCon as part of the upcoming slate for Lionsgate throughout the rest of the year. It was one of four highly-anticipated films sharing the spotlight at the media event, joining The Expendables 4, Saw X, and The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes. All four films are slated to hit theaters near the end of the year with Gunn's film rolling out on October 13.
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