Shirtless Luke Bracey reveals full-body tattoos in the second, action-packed trailer for Point Break remake

Luke Bracey went shirtless, revealing his fake full-body ink as Johnny Utah in the second, action-packed trailer for Point Break, released Thursday.

'Inspired by' the 1991 popcorn flick starring Keanu Reeves, Warner Bros. has transformed the college football star FBI agent into an agent who's an extreme athlete.

In Oscar winner Kathryn Bigelow's flick, quasi-spiritual Los Angeles surfers funded their endless summer by robbing banks while dressed like ex-American presidents.

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Chiseled chest! Luke Bracey went shirtless, revealing his fake full-body ink as Johnny Utah in the second, action-packed trailer for Point Break, released Thursday

Chiseled chest! Luke Bracey went shirtless, revealing his fake full-body ink as Johnny Utah in the second, action-packed trailer for Point Break, released Thursday

Tribal tattoos: 'Inspired by' the 1991 popcorn flick starring Keanu Reeves, Warner Bros. has transformed the college football star FBI agent into an agent who's an extreme athlete

Tribal tattoos: 'Inspired by' the 1991 popcorn flick starring Keanu Reeves, Warner Bros. has transformed the college football star FBI agent into an agent who's an extreme athlete

In Daytime Emmy nominee Ericson Core's reboot, the Obama-masked robbers are attempting something called the Ozaki Eight, 'a series of eight ordeals that honor the forces of nature.'

'They're using the money from the crimes to follow Ozaki's teachings,' explained Johnny, alluding to some sort of unseen guru.

And in the latest version, Utah is saved from drowning by Bodhi (Édgar Ramírez) - not his prior love interest Tyler, who's been replaced by Teresa Palmer's Samsara.  

'I'm not a crook!' In Oscar winner Kathryn Bigelow's flick, quasi-spiritual Los Angeles surfers funded their endless summer by robbing banks while dressed like ex-American presidents

'I'm not a crook!' In Oscar winner Kathryn Bigelow's flick, quasi-spiritual Los Angeles surfers funded their endless summer by robbing banks while dressed like ex-American presidents

'Yes we can!' In Daytime Emmy nominee Ericson Core's reboot, the Obama-masked robbers are attempting something called the Ozaki Eight, 'a series of eight ordeals that honor the forces of nature'

'Yes we can!' In Daytime Emmy nominee Ericson Core's reboot, the Obama-masked robbers are attempting something called the Ozaki Eight, 'a series of eight ordeals that honor the forces of nature'

Johnny, alluding to some sort of unseen guru, explained: 'They're using the money from the crimes to follow Ozaki's teachings'

Johnny, alluding to some sort of unseen guru, explained: 'They're using the money from the crimes to follow Ozaki's teachings'

Reimagined: And in the latest version, Utah is saved from drowning by Bodhi (Édgar Ramírez, L) - not his prior love interest Tyler, who's been replaced by Teresa Palmer's Samsara (R)

Reimagined: And in the latest version, Utah is saved from drowning by Bodhi (Édgar Ramírez, L) - not his prior love interest Tyler, who's been replaced by Teresa Palmer's Samsara (R)

Rob from the rich, give to the poor: Ramírez replaces Patrick Swayze in the Bodhi role, which has become more of a Robin Hood-type figure who must 'give more than we take'

Rob from the rich, give to the poor: Ramírez replaces Patrick Swayze in the Bodhi role, which has become more of a Robin Hood-type figure who must 'give more than we take'

Ramírez replaces Patrick Swayze in the Bodhi role, which has become more of a Robin Hood-type figure who must 'give more than we take.'

In one high-adrenaline sequence, two masked men are seen unloading millions of dollars of cash from a cargo plane directly on to a village.

'I need to get to Bodhi before the final ordeal otherwise he's gone,' Johnny warns his older partner Angelo Pappas (Ray Winstone).  

Making it rain! In one high-adrenaline sequence, two masked men are seen unloading millions of dollars of cash from a cargo plane directly on to a village

Making it rain! In one high-adrenaline sequence, two masked men are seen unloading millions of dollars of cash from a cargo plane directly on to a village

Johnny warns his older partner Angelo Pappas (Ray Winstone): 'I need to get to Bodhi before the final ordeal otherwise he's gone'

Johnny warns his older partner Angelo Pappas (Ray Winstone): 'I need to get to Bodhi before the final ordeal otherwise he's gone'

24 years later: And while the first film amassed an impressive $83.5M at the box office worldwide, that doesn't come close to the remake's $100M budget before profits
24 years later: And while the first film amassed an impressive $83.5M at the box office worldwide, that doesn't come close to the remake's $100M budget before profits

24 years later: And while the first film amassed an impressive $83.5M at the box office worldwide, that doesn't come close to the remake's $100M budget before profits 

What a jump! The higher production value meant they included world-class stuntmen in big-wave surfing, wingsuit flying, sheer-face snowboarding, free rock climbing, and high-speed motorcycling

What a jump! The higher production value meant they included world-class stuntmen in big-wave surfing, wingsuit flying, sheer-face snowboarding, free rock climbing, and high-speed motorcycling

Extreme everything: It also meant the cast and crew globetrotted to exotic locations including Austria, Germany, Italy, Mexico, Venezuela, Tahiti, and Hawaii

Extreme everything: It also meant the cast and crew globetrotted to exotic locations including Austria, Germany, Italy, Mexico, Venezuela, Tahiti, and Hawaii

And while the first film amassed an impressive $83.5M at the box office worldwide, that doesn't come close to the remake's $100M budget before profits.

The higher production value meant they included world-class stuntmen in big-wave surfing, wingsuit flying, sheer-face snowboarding, free rock climbing, and high-speed motorcycling.

It also meant the cast and crew globe-trotted to exotic locations including Austria, Germany, Italy, Mexico, Venezuela, Tahiti, and Hawaii.

Ominously, the long-delayed remake has seen its release date postponed three times before the studio settled on a Christmas opening.

Not a good sign: Ominously, the long-delayed remake has seen its release date postponed three times before the studio settled on a Christmas opening

Not a good sign: Ominously, the long-delayed remake has seen its release date postponed three times before the studio settled on a Christmas opening

 

 

 

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