铁血战士杀戮之地
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被部落放逐的年轻铁血战士戴克(迪米特里乌斯·舒斯特-科洛阿玛坦吉 饰),深入一片连宇宙顶级猎手都闻风丧胆的险恶之地。在那里,他将与维兰德-汤谷公司制造的仿生人希雅(艾丽·范宁 饰)意外结盟,这位仅存上半身的仿生人,与他共同踏上寻找终极对手的冒险征途。当“菜鸟”铁血初次狩猎便陷入最严酷的试炼,一步行差踏错即刻坠入无可挽回的深渊,唯有浴血厮杀,才能在绝境中争得一线生机。而这场终极较量也将颠覆铁血战士的狩猎法则——生存并非胜利的终点,而是通往更残酷考验的开始。

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