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The clip shows how the actor stops at nothing to bring his family back to life, even if it means pitting himself against a government-controlled laboratory, a police task force and the laws of science.

AceShowbiz - People will do anything they can when it comes to their family, and so does Keanu Reeves. In the new trailer for upcoming movie "Replicas", the actor's William Foster defies all possible laws in order to bring his dead family back to life.

The one-and-a-half-minute clip opens with a tragic car accident, before the scene changes to show Will's family acting all normal in their home in the suburb. Things start going the down the hill after Mona Foster (Alice Eve) suspects something weird in her body when she goes out for a morning run. After she urges her husband to tell her the truth, Will finally reveals something unthinkable that he does for her and their children.

"There was a crash. You and the kids died. I brought you back," he tells his wife. Obviously, there will be consequences to what he has done because human cloning is banned. Police are more than determined to arrest him, leading him and his family to travel across the country in order to escape from them.

At the end of the video, Mona asks Will why did he have to go to such length just to bring them back to life. The latter simply answers, "Because I love you."

"Replicas" follows William Foster, a neuro-scientist who is on the verge of successfully transferring human consciousness into a computer when his family is tragically killed in a car crash. Desperate to resurrect them, William recruits fellow scientist Ed Whittle (Thomas Middleditch) to help him secretly clone their bodies and create replicas.

He stops at nothing to bring them bring them back, even if it means pitting himself against a government-controlled laboratory, a police task force and the laws of science.

Jeffrey Nachmanoff served behind the lens with Chad St. John writing the script based on a story by Stephen Hamel. In addition to starring, Keanu produced the flick along with Mark Gao, Stephen, Lorenzo di Bonaventura and Luis A. Riefkohl. It will open in theaters across the nation on January 11, 2019.

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