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Kill List

2 versions · originally a film, 2011

Themes: Contract Killing, Moral Decay, Supernatural Conspiracy, Post-traumatic Stress, Descent into Madness.

Each iteration of Kill List explores the harrowing intersection of professional violence and the encroaching, inexplicable terrors of the unknown.

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Kill List (2011)

Kill List

The original movie

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Kill List

Ben Wheatley · Film · 2011

Kill List (2011) serves as the definitive cinematic experience, delivering a visceral, slow-burn descent into madness that grounds its brutal hitman narrative in a deeply unsettling, atmospheric suburban nightmare.

Kill List

Adaptation (podcast)

Kill List

Podcast

Kill List (podcast) expands the premise into the chilling reality of the dark net, offering listeners an investigative deep dive into the technology and systemic anonymity behind modern contract killings.

Common questions

Is the Kill List podcast related to the 2011 movie?

The Kill List podcast and the 2011 movie Kill List share the same title but are distinct projects. There is no official narrative connection between the film and the audio series, and they function as separate entries within the media landscape.

Should I watch the movie Kill List before listening to the Kill List podcast?

There is no required viewing or listening order between the Kill List movie and the Kill List podcast. Because they are independent works, you can consume either title first without missing necessary context or narrative information.

How long is the movie Kill List?

The 2011 film Kill List has a total runtime of approximately 95 minutes. This duration covers the full feature-length narrative as released, and the film does not have any extended cuts or official sequels that alter the original runtime.

Is Kill List available as both a film and a podcast?

Yes, Kill List exists as both a 2011 feature film and a separate podcast. These two titles are independent of each other, and the metadata confirms that they represent different formats rather than a single unified multimedia project.

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