Sony Pictures Home Entertainment Announce Christian Sesma’s LIGHTS OUT Will Be Released To Download And Keep On February 19

A drifting ex-soldier turns underground fighter with the help of a just released ex-con, pitting them both against a crime boss, corrupt cops and hired killers in thrilling action movie LIGHTS OUT, available to Buy or Rent on Digital from Monday 19th February, courtesy of Sony Pictures Home Entertainment.
LIGHTS OUT stars Frank Grillo (Lamborghini), Mekhi Phifer (Obsession), Jaime King (Ocean’s Eight), Dermot Mulroney (Anyone But You) and Scott Adkins (Accident Man).
Synopsis
A homeless veteran, Michael “Duffy” Duffield, is always on the move, until he meets a talkative Ex-Con, Max Bomer. Max notices Duffy's skills after he gets into a bar fight and offers him a well-paying job. Duffy agrees and discovers that the “job” is competing in underground fight clubs. The pair make a ton of money on the first fight and decide to travel to LA so Duffy can atone for his past and Max can pay back a crime boss, Sage Parker. They stay with Rachel, Max's sister, and Duffy quickly forms a connection with her.
Duffy enters Sage's fight club and eventually wins, but it leads to unwanted attention. Duffy gets tied up in the crime world and offered jobs he can't refuse, including one with Sage's partner and Police officer, Ellen Ridgway. The deeper he goes in this world, the more deadly it gets. Duffy is a skilled fighter, but will he and Max make it out alive?
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