
After his foray into big budget horror with 30 Days of Night director David Slade is returning to more intimate, yet fiercely uncomfortable, territory with his upcoming terrorist themed thriller Unthinkable.
Somewhere in the United States three nuclear weapons are about to detonate. One man knows where they are. How far will authorities go to make him talk? In the current world climate, this situation is far too possible to be classified as fiction. Governments around the world may be dealing with this dilemma right now, balancing millions of lives against the very founding principles of humanity. This intense, suspenseful, action packed mystery thriller, directed by David Slade, will take audiences to the brink and beyond.


Miss synergy opportunity. The could have called this "48" :)
God, I hope this turns out to be smarter than some idiotic right-wing torture porn like 24.
Well, if all else fails, we'll always have Abu Ghraib.
I read that question in a philosophy magazine a few weeks ago.How far can you go in making someone talk if you knew their was a bomb ticking somewhere.
This is a good project for spade as he loves close-shots of the actors face and suspense, he would have plenty of that in this movie.i did not see 30 days of night,but a lot of people trashed it,I will be the judge of that later.