Screen Rant is excited to exclusively present a behind-the-scenes clip from Ambulance, which is hitting shelves via 4K UHD, Blu-ray and DVD on June 14. The well-received action thriller was directed by Michael Bay (who has made himself a household name via the Transformers film franchise) and is widely regarded as one of his best films to date. With the digital version already available, the movie is hoping to make more money on the home release end through fans hoping for extra features and interested parties being drawn in by word-of-mouth.
Ambulance follows Will Sharp (Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, The Matrix Resurrections), who desperately needs money to cover his wife's surgery. Reaching out to his adoptive brother Danny (Jake Gyllenhaal, The Guilty), who is a lifelong criminal, the two of them hatch a plan to rob a bank. Unsurprisingly, their plan goes very wrong very quickly — forcing them to hijack an ambulance that carries both a wounded cop and a paramedic (Eiza González, I Care A Lot) inside it.
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Michael Bay is known for his action sequences, and in Screen Rant's exclusive clip, Executive Producer Michael Kase explains that not all the scenes could be done by stunt drivers thanks to certain angles. Yahya Abdul-Mateen II did some of his own driving — with help from his stunt driver, of course. The accomplished actor had an excellent time, but others may not exactly agree. You can watch the exclusive Ambulance clip below:
(What the full clip on YouTube.)
In the full clip, Jake Gyllenhaal in particular throws out a playful dig about fearing for his life when his costar was behind the wheel, while fellow cast member Jackson White explains how he
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