Get ready for Novocaine No Pain with the final trailer before release

Paramount Pictures is hyping up the Aussie release of Novocaine No Pain with the final trailer being released today. Starring Jack Quaid, Novocaine No Pain tells the story of Nathan Caine (Quaid) and his quest to rescue the girl of his dreams after she is kidnapped.

On Nate’s side is his inability to feel pain, which he uses in his fight to win her back. Directed by Dan Berk and Robert Olsen and written by Lars Jacobson, Novocaine No Pain has been a huge success since its release in the US earlier this month.

Certified Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes, Novocaine No Pain is getting rave reviews and has been called “the best action film of 2025”.

Novocaine No Pain

Novocaine No Pain is coming to cinemas across Australia on 3 April 2025.

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