

The Bounty Hunter 2010
"It's a Job. It Isn't Personal. Well, Maybe a Little..."
Directed by Andy Tennant, *The Bounty Hunter (2010)* blends action, comedy, and romance into a high-energy chase where past meets present in the most explosive way.
Director: Andy Tennant
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Bounty Hunter (2010) about?
The film follows Milo Boyd, a bounty hunter hired to track down his ex-wife Nicole, a reporter who skips bail. What begins as a simple job spirals into a dangerous chase when Nicole uncovers a murder lead, forcing both to outsmart—and occasionally outmaneuver—each other.
Who directed The Bounty Hunter?
Andy Tennant directed *The Bounty Hunter*, known for his work on lighthearted yet stylish romantic comedies and action films.
Who stars in The Bounty Hunter?
The film stars Jennifer Aniston as Nicole Hurley, Gerard Butler as Milo Boyd, along with Jason Sudeikis, Jeff Garlin, and Cathy Moriarty in key supporting roles.
Is The Bounty Hunter (2010) worth watching?
With its mix of comedy, action, and romance, *The Bounty Hunter* delivers a fun, fast-paced experience. While it isn't groundbreaking, the chemistry between Aniston and Butler keeps the film engaging, making it a solid choice for fans of lighthearted thrillers.
How long is The Bounty Hunter?
The runtime for *The Bounty Hunter* is 110 minutes.
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About The Bounty Hunter (2010) — Ex-Husband vs. Ex-Wife in a High-Stakes Chase
Directed by Andy Tennant, *The Bounty Hunter (2010)* blends action, comedy, and romance into a high-energy chase where past meets present in the most explosive way. Jennifer Aniston stars as Nicole Hurley, a sharp-witted reporter who skips bail, while Gerard Butler plays Milo Boyd, her ex-husband and a struggling bounty hunter tasked with bringing her in. What starts as a simple payday spirals into a chaotic game of cat and mouse as Nicole evades capture to pursue a hot story, dragging Milo into a dangerous underworld. The film crackles with chemistry between its leads, balancing sharp banter with unexpected moments of vulnerability, all set against the gritty backdrop of New York City.
As the stakes rise, so does the tension, revealing layers of trust—and betrayal—between the estranged couple. The movie thrives on its flawed but compelling leads, delivering a wild ride packed with humor, heart, and just enough suspense to keep you guessing. With its snappy dialogue and frenetic pacing, *The Bounty Hunter* is a breezy yet satisfying romp that keeps audiences hooked until the very end.




