Jack Quaid has been steadily making a name for himself since he killed Rue in The Hunger Games but now, he’s taking on his family legacy as a rom-com king. With a bit of an action twist. In comes Novocaine.
The Dan Berk and Robert Olsen film introduces us to Nathan Caine (Quaid), a man who does not feel pain. It means that most of his life is spent living in fear of accidentally getting hurt and dying without knowing he’s hurt. He has so many tattoos and is the kind of man who lives both in fear and uses his lack of pain to his advantage.
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