Michael Bay's '13 Hours' Brings Benghazi Attack to Big Screen
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Explosions, gunfire and not a single Transformer is in sight in the trailer for director Michael Bay's "13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi," which debuted Tuesday.
The forthcoming action-drama is based on the real-life attack on a U.S. compound on Sept. 11, 2012 in Benghazi, Libya that killed American Ambassador J. Christopher Stevens and other Americans and plunged Hillary Clinton into a political crisis that has spilled into her presidential campaign.
In a series of raids by gunmen believed to be affiliated with Al Qaeda, four people were killed and 10 injured as a U.S. security team of six struggled to make sense of the chaos.
Pablo Schreiber, John Krasinski and Toby Stephens star in the movie, due in theaters Jan. 15, 2016.