>In this reboot of a classic film, Peter Fonda returns to jury duty in 2025 a much older and wiser man, deciding the fate of Karmelo Anthony, a young black criminal who stabbed a white teen in broad daylight, on video, at a track meet. Having spent years regretting his 1957 decision to defend "those people", he is now faced with his worst nightmare; 11 liberal white woman jurors who behave exactly the way he did in his youth. Now it's up to Fonda once again, to be the lone holdout in a hostile room. Will he be able to seek justice for Austin Metcalf and give Karmelo the electric chair? Will he risk his city erupting into BLM riots and flames for convicting an obviously guilty violent felon? Or will he cuck out and vote to acquit like the stupid cunts he has to deal with?
>This summer, don't miss... "11 ANGRY WOMEN"