'Abduction': Taylor Lautner Gets Chased Down, Shot at in New Trailer (Video)

The "Twilight" star plays a teenager who finds out he was kidnapped as a child in the movie, which opens Sept. 23.
Lionsgate on Thursday released the second trailer for its Taylor Lautner action thriller Abduction.
PHOTOS: Taylor Lautner, Lily Collins Appear in New 'Abduction' Stills
In the movie, Lautner plays a teenager who finds out he was kidnapped as a child after his picture shows up on a missing-persons website.
The new trailer features Lautner getting shot at and chased down as he tries to find out the real truth about his past.
PHOTO: Taylor Lautner's 'Abduction' Poster Released
Lily Collins, Alfred Molina and Sigourney Weaver also star in the movie, which opens Sept. 23.
Abduction marks the first film Lautner will carry as a solo leading man.
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The actor also hits theaters Nov. 16 for the final installment in the Twilight franchise, Breaking Dawn Part 2.
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