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Mechanic Resurrection 2016


Mechanic: Resurrection is an upcoming American action thriller film directed by Dennis Gansel and written by Philip Shelby, Tony Mosher, Rachel Long and Brian Pittman. It is the sequel to the 2011 film The Mechanic and stars Jason Statham, Tommy Lee Jones, Jessica Alba and Michelle Yeoh. The film is scheduled to be released on August 26, 2016.

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1 Synopsis
2 Cast
3 Production
3.1 Filming
4 Release
5 References
6 External links
Synopsis[edit]
After the demise of his partner-turned-enemy Steve McKenna (Ben Foster), Arthur Bishop (Statham), who narrowly escaped from Steve's murder attempt on him, retires as a contract killer. But when his most formidable foe kidnaps the love of his life, he is forced to travel the globe to complete three impossible assassinations, and do what he does best: make them look like accidents.

Cast[edit]
Jason Statham as Arthur Bishop
Jessica Alba as Gina
Tommy Lee Jones as Max Adams
Michelle Yeoh as Mae
Sam Hazeldine as Riah Crain
Rhatha Phongam as Courier
Natalie Burn as Natalie Stone

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The Intent 2016

 The Intent 2016


Gunz (Dylan Duffus) is thrust into a world of excitement when he joins the TIC crew. The crew, led by the ruthless Hoodz (Scorcher), goes from low level weed peddling to full on armed ... See full summary »
Directors: Femi Oyeniran, Kalvadour Peterson
Writers: Femi Oyeniran, Nicky Slimting Walker
Stars: Dylan Duffus, Scorcher, Shone Romulus | See full cast & crew »

Cast (in credits order)  
Dylan Duffus Dylan Duffus ...
Gunz
Scorcher Scorcher ...
Hoodz
Shone Romulus Shone Romulus ...
D'Angel
Jade Asha Jade Asha ...
Naeema
Femi Oyeniran Femi Oyeniran ...
Mitch
Nicky Slimting Walker Nicky Slimting Walker ...
Shane
Sarah Akokhia Sarah Akokhia ...
Sergeant Rebecca Smith
Robbie Gee Robbie Gee ...
Pastor Sam
Ashley Chin Ashley Chin ...
G Money
Emani Joof Emani Joof ...
Sophie
Luke McGibney Luke McGibney ...
S019 Arresting Officer
Fredi 'Kruga' Nwaka Fredi 'Kruga' Nwaka ...
John
Fekky Fekky ...
Blacks
Sharea Samuels Sharea Samuels ...
Clare
Michelle Greenidge Michelle Greenidge ...
Ms Vincent
Amerjit Deu Amerjit Deu ...
Mr. Mallick
Richie Campbell Richie Campbell ...
Gunz's Father
Bhrina Bache Bhrina Bache ...
Miss Anne
Tyrone Lake Tyrone Lake ...
Teaser
Casyo Johnson Casyo Johnson ...
Daniel
Karl Wilson Karl Wilson ...
Leon
Iman Walker Iman Walker ...
Naomi
Jazz Lintott Jazz Lintott ...
Solicitor
Kya Garwood Kya Garwood ...
News Reporter
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Adi Alfa Adi Alfa ...
Girl 1
Lawrence Hargrove Lawrence Hargrove ...
Teenage Boy
Ross Harland Ross Harland ...
Butcher
Letitia Hector Letitia Hector ...
Gurpreet
Solomon Taiwo Justified Solomon Taiwo Justified ...
Teenage Boy
Joelle Koissi Joelle Koissi ...
Clubber
Smith Lowe Smith Lowe ...
Jeweller
Teisha Matthews Teisha Matthews ...
Sam
Craig Miller Craig Miller ...
Police Officer
Mark Ryder Mark Ryder ...
Plain Clothed Detective
Kamahl Sami-Miller Kamahl Sami-Miller ...
Mitch's Friend
Mark Sears Mark Sears ...
Armed Police
Anesu Starh Anesu Starh
JustifiedPrince JustifiedPrince

Storyline

Gunz (Dylan Duffus) is thrust into a world of excitement when he joins the TIC crew. The crew, led by the ruthless Hoodz (Scorcher), goes from low level weed peddling to full on armed robberies within a fortnight. Their new found infamy affords them a life of guns, drugs, and girls but they also catch the attention of the police and a rival gang. To make matters worse they have been infiltrated by an undercover police officer. Does he have "THE INTENT" to remain a criminal or abide by his oath to the force?

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xXx 2002

 xXx 2002


XXX (pronounced "Triple X") is a 2002 American action film directed by Rob Cohen, it is the first film in the XXX film series. It stars Vin Diesel as Xander Cage, a thrill seeking extreme sports enthusiast, stuntman and rebellious athlete-turned-reluctant spy for the National Security Agency who is sent on a dangerous mission to infiltrate a group of potential Russian terrorists in Central Europe. The film also stars Asia Argento, Samuel L. Jackson, and Marton Csokas. Cohen previously directed The Fast and the Furious, in which Diesel also starred.

The film received mixed reviews[3] but was a financial success for the studios, grossing US$277,448,382 worldwide.[2] The film is followed by two sequels, XXX: State of the Union (2005) and XXX: Return of Xander Cage (2017).

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1 Plot
2 Cast
3 Production
4 Soundtrack
5 Reception
6 Director's cut
6.1 The Final Chapter: The Death of Xander Cage
7 Sequels
8 References
9 External links
Plot[edit]
An NSA mission to collect information on Anarchy 99, a mercenary group of former Russian soldiers goes awry when the agent's identity is discovered. Anarchy 99 has a biochemical weapon named "Silent Night," missing since the fall of the Soviet Union, and NSA Agent Augustus Gibbons believes the only way to get close is to recruit an agent that would not have any ties to the United States government. He selects Xander Cage, also known as X, an extreme sports professional and host of his own television show, who was recently captured by the FBI for stealing and destroying a prominent California senator's car as an act of protest. Gibbons puts Cage through two tests – stopping a staged diner robbery and escaping from a drug cartel's plantation in Colombia – and offers Cage the mission. Cage reluctantly agrees when Gibbons offers to wipe his criminal record.

Cage goes to Prague and meets with the NSA support team including Czech agent Milan Sova. While scouting an Anarchy 99 party, Cage purposely reveals Sova's cover, which allows him to gain the confidence of Anarchy 99's leader, Yorgi. Through Yorgi's brother Kolya, who is a fan of Cage's show, Cage gains critical information on the military background of Anarchy 99's members. Cage is attending a car deal with Yorgi at his invitation when Sova shows up and starts a firefight. Cage shoots Sova with a fake blood-splatter round to make it look like he is dead, which causes Yorgi to fully accept Cage as a member of Anarchy 99. Cage returns with Yorgi to their headquarters, a castle outside of the city, where he meets Yorgi's girlfriend Yelena. Cage finds Yelena trying to break into Yorgi's safe and tells her he is an American agent. Yelena gets a call from Kirill, a sniper working for Yorgi, who reveals they know of Cage's true identity before he starts firing on them. Cage helps Yelena to escape, but is kidnapped by the NSA team. Agent Gibbons tells Cage to return home since his cover is blown, but Cage refuses as he fears for Yelena's safety from both Yorgi and a planned attack on the castle by special forces. Cage learns that Sova purposely blew his cover.

Cage sneaks back to the castle and overhears Yorgi's plans to equip a waterborn drone named Ahab with "Silent Night" to release the biochemical in the middle of every major city, starting with Prague. Yorgi tests the weapon on his scientists, killing them. Cage rescues her from Yorgi and kills Kolya. At a safehouse, Yelena explains she is an FSB agent, working undercover to get close to Yorgi two years ago, but six months after the start of the operation, her contacts abandoned her. Cage races to a nearby monitoring station which Anarchy 99 uses to secure the castle and destroys it by starting an avalanche, but is captured by Yorgi's forces.

Cage is taken back to Yorgi, who reveals he has captured Yelena again and has known about her true identity. As the special forces attack starts, Cage and Yelena use the opportunity to escape, killing Kirill and Yorgi, who already launched Ahab towards the center of Prague. Cage alerts Gibbons, who has the Czech military prepare to destroy the Ahab via airstrikes with the unfortunate side effect of releasing some of the biochemical agent. Cage harpoons Ahab from the car and causes the drone to sink underwater. Cage is rescued and Gibbons promises Yelena American citizenship. Cage and Yelena are relaxing in Bora Bora when Gibbons calls, telling him there is another mission. Cage ignores him and swims with Yelena.

Cast[edit]
Vin Diesel as Xander Cage/XXX
Asia Argento as Yelena
Samuel L. Jackson as NSA Agent Augustus Eugene Gibbons
Marton Csokas as Yorgi
Michael Roof as NSA Agent Toby Lee Shavers
Richy Müller as Milan Sova
Werner Daehn as Kirill
Petr Jákl as Kolya
Jan Pavel Filipensky as Viktor
Tom Everett as California state senator Dick Hotchkiss
Danny Trejo as El Jefe
Thomas Ian Griffith as NSA Agent Jim McGrath
Eve as J.J.
Leila Arcieri as Jordan King
William Hope as NSA Agent Roger Donnan
Radek Tomecka as Ivan Pedgrag
Martin Hub as Ivan Podrov
To support Xander Cage's credibility within extreme sport subcultures, various personalities make cameo appearances, including Tony Hawk, Mike Vallely, Carey Hart, Mat Hoffman and Josh Todd. Rammstein appear as themselves.

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Thor The Dark World 2013

 Thor The Dark World 2013

Thor: The Dark World is a 2013 American superhero film featuring the Marvel Comics character Thor, produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. It is the sequel to 2011's Thor and the eighth film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The film was directed by Alan Taylor, with a screenplay by Christopher Yost and Christopher Markus & Stephen McFeely.[3] It stars Chris Hemsworth, Natalie Portman, Tom Hiddleston, Anthony Hopkins, Stellan Skarsgård, Idris Elba, Christopher Eccleston, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Kat Dennings, Ray Stevenson, Zachary Levi, Tadanobu Asano, Jaimie Alexander, and Rene Russo. In Thor: The Dark World, Thor teams up with Loki to save the Nine Realms from the Dark Elves led by the vengeful Malekith, who intends to plunge the universe into darkness.

Development of Thor: The Dark World began in April 2011, when producer Kevin Feige announced plans for a sequel to follow the crossover film The Avengers. In July 2011, Kenneth Branagh, the director of Thor, withdrew from the project. Brian Kirk and Patty Jenkins were considered to direct the film before Taylor was hired in January 2012. The supporting cast filled out in August 2012, with the hiring of Eccleston, Dennings, and Akinnuoye-Agbaje. Principal photography began in September 2012 in Surrey, England with filming continuing in Iceland and London, before wrapping up in December 2012. Thor: The Dark World was converted to 3D in post-production.

Thor: The Dark World premiered at the Odeon Leicester Square in London on October 22, 2013. It was released internationally on October 30, 2013, and on November 8, 2013, in the United States. The film received mixed reviews,[4][5] but was a commercial success, grossing over $644 million worldwide. A third film, Thor: Ragnarok, is set for release on November 3, 2017.

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1 Plot
2 Cast
3 Production
3.1 Development
3.2 Pre-production
3.3 Filming
3.4 Post-production
4 Music
5 Release
5.1 Marketing
5.2 Home media
6 Reception
6.1 Box office
6.2 Critical response
6.3 Accolades
7 Sequel
8 Notes
9 References
10 External links
Plot[edit]
Eons ago, Bor, father of Odin, clashes with the Dark Elf Malekith, who seeks to unleash a weapon known as the Aether on the nine realms. After conquering Malekith's forces, including enhanced warriors called the Kursed, on their home world of Svartalfheim, Bor safeguards the Aether within a stone column. Unbeknownst to Bor, Malekith, his lieutenant Algrim, and a handful of Dark Elves escape into suspended animation.

In present-day Asgard, Loki stands imprisoned for his war crimes on Earth.1 Meanwhile, Thor, alongside warriors Fandral, Volstagg, and Sif, repel marauders on Vanaheim, home of their comrade Hogun; it is the final battle in a war to pacify the Nine Realms following the reconstruction of the Bifröst, the "Rainbow Bridge" between realms, which had been destroyed two years earlier.2 The Asgardians soon learn that the Convergence, a rare alignment of the Nine Realms, is imminent; as the event approaches, portals linking the worlds appear at random.

In London, astrophysicist Dr. Jane Foster and her intern Darcy Lewis travel to an abandoned factory where such portals have appeared, disrupting the laws of physics around them. Separating from the group, Jane is teleported to another world, where she is infected by the Aether. Heimdall alerts Thor that Jane has moved beyond his near all-seeing vision, leading Thor to Earth. When Thor finds Jane, she inadvertently releases an unearthly force, and Thor returns with her to Asgard. Odin, recognizing the Aether, warns that the Aether will not only kill Jane, but that its return heralds a catastrophic prophecy.

Malekith, awakened by the Aether's release, turns Algrim into a Kursed and attacks Asgard. During the battle, Malekith and Algrim search for Jane, sensing that she contains the Aether. Thor's mother Frigga is killed protecting Jane, and Malekith and Algrim are forced to flee without Jane. Despite Odin's orders not to leave Asgard, Thor reluctantly enlists the help of Loki, who knows of a secret portal to Svartalfheim, where they will use Jane to lure and confront Malekith, away from Asgard. In return, Thor promises Loki vengeance on Malekith for killing their mother. With Volstagg and Sif stalling Asgardian soldiers and Fandral assisting their escape, Thor, Loki, and Jane head to Svartalfheim.

There, Loki tricks Malekith into drawing the Aether out of Jane, but Thor's attempt to destroy the exposed substance fails. Malekith merges with the Aether and leaves in his ship as Loki is fatally wounded while killing Algrim. Thor, cradling Loki in his arms, promises to tell their father of his sacrifice. Afterwards, Thor and Jane discover another portal in a nearby cave and reunite in London with Darcy and Jane's mentor Dr. Erik Selvig — who was briefly institutionalized due to the mental trauma he suffered during Loki's attack on Earth. They learn that Malekith plans to restore the Dark Elves to dominance by unleashing the Aether at the center of the Convergence in Greenwich. Thor battles Malekith through various portals and across multiple worlds until one portal separates them, leaving Malekith unopposed on Earth. Thor returns in time to help his mortal comrades use their scientific equipment to transport Malekith to Svartalfheim, where he is crushed by his own damaged ship.

Thor returns to Asgard, where he declines Odin's offer to take the throne and tells Odin of Loki's sacrifice. As he leaves, Odin's form transforms into Loki, who is alive and impersonating Odin.

In a mid-credits scene, Volstagg and Sif visit the Collector and entrust the Aether to his care, commenting that with the Tesseract already in Asgard, having two Infinity Stones so close together would be dangerous. As they leave, the Collector remarks, "One down, five to go." In a post-credits scene, Jane and Thor reunite on Earth while somewhere in London a frost monster from Jotunheim, accidentally transported to Earth during the final battle, continues to run amok.

Cast[edit]

The cast of Thor: The Dark World at the world premiere in London. Top to bottom: Hemsworth, Portman, Hiddleston, Elba, Eccleston, Akinnuoye-Agbaje, and Dennings.
Chris Hemsworth as Thor:
The crown prince of Asgard, based on the Norse mythological deity of the same name.[6] Hemsworth stated that the film addresses unresolved issues regarding Thor's relationships from previous films, "For Thor and Jane, there are some unanswered questions now, since obviously he didn't stop in and catch up with her in The Avengers. Thor might have some explaining to do in this one. And with Loki, we get down to the major bones of our conflict with everything that's come from Thor to Avengers to now."[7] Hemsworth added, "Thor's journey I think picks more so up from where we left the first one—About to take on the throne... and now coming to the realization of what responsibility comes with that. Also, Alan [Taylor] keeps talking about the dark side of that responsibility, and the secrets of being king or becoming sort of very political about what people need to know and what they want to know."[8] Hemsworth especially enjoyed the role of Thor in this film as he was able to, "... break him down and find his human qualities and his vulnerable side."[9]
Natalie Portman as Jane Foster:
An astrophysicist and Thor's love interest,[10] who is brought from Earth to Asgard by Thor after she is infected with a mysterious energy.[11] Producer Kevin Feige said, "[W]hile Thor was a fish out of water on Earth in the first two films (Thor and The Avengers), this time Jane is very much a fish out of water in Asgard."[12] Portman added, "It was a whole different adventure this time. Because Jane is the fish out of water. I didn't want to make it like Bill & Ted, or like a valley girl dumped into Shakespeareland."[13] Portman also said the film finds Jane at a different place in her life, "Jane has moved, so she's now in London, not in Santa Fe anymore. Obviously she has gone through missing Thor and also being upset at him because he didn't come knock on her door when he was on her planet. She's definitely been getting over that and trying to move on."[14] Hemsworth's wife Elsa Pataky stood in for Portman during the final kissing scene due to a scheduling conflict.[15]
Tom Hiddleston as Loki:
Thor's adoptive brother and nemesis, based on the deity of the same name, who forms an uneasy alliance with Thor against the Dark Elves.[16][17][18] On where he wished to take the character in the film, Hiddleston said, "I'd like to take [Loki] to his absolute rock bottom. I'd like to see him yield, essentially, to his darkest instincts. Then, having hit rock bottom, maybe come back up. I think the fascination for me about playing Loki is that, in the history of the mythology and the comic books and the Scandinavian myths, is he's constantly dancing on this fault line of the dark side and redemption."[19] Hiddleston recalled, "When I met Alan [Taylor], he asked me how I thought I could do Loki again without repeating myself and I remembered talking with Kevin Feige when we were on the Avengers promotional tour. I said, 'OK, you've seen Thor and Loki be antagonistic for two films now. It would be amazing to see them fight side by side. I've been the bad guy now twice, so I can't be again, or otherwise I shouldn't be in the film. So we have to find a new role for me to play."[20]
Anthony Hopkins as Odin:
The king of Asgard, father of Thor, and adoptive father of Loki, based on the deity of the same name,[21] who disapproves of Jane Foster being in Asgard.[11][12] Regarding Thor's relationship with his father, Hemsworth said, "[T]he conflict between Thor and Odin was so great in the first one... so, certainly they disagree as I think they always will at times but there's a far greater respect from each other. So it becomes, I guess, a more mature conversation, but there's more at stake this time, too. It's not sort of just their individual egos, the whole universe is at stake."[8] As to his approach Hopkins said, "I just play Odin like a human being, with maybe a little more dimension. I grow a beard, look hopefully impressive and keep it as real as possible."[14]
Stellan Skarsgård as Erik Selvig:
Foster's mentor and colleague.[22] Skarsgård said, the film finds Selvig in a "disrupted mode" explaining, "Having a god in your head for a while creates some psychological problems", referring to the character's ordeal following The Avengers.[23]
Idris Elba as Heimdall:
The all-seeing, all-hearing Asgardian sentry of the Bifröst Bridge, based on the mythological deity of the same name.[24] Elba said he has a larger role in the sequel, "In the new film we're going to get to know Heimdall the Asgardian a bit better, and we're going to get to know Asgard a bit better. I can't say too much, but the expansion of Thor in his world is going to be huge. My part was very small and functional in the first film".[25]
Christopher Eccleston as Malekith:
The ruler of the Dark Elves of Svartalfheim.[26] About Malekith's motivation, Eccleston said, "There is a kind of tragic quality to his quest. Because he's lost his wife, he's lost his children. He's lost everything. And he returns for revenge. And the agent for his revenge is the Aether. If he gets hold of that, he is omnipotent."[27] Eccleston continued, "What I thought about a great deal was revenge—there's huge amounts of revenge. One quote is: 'When you seek revenge, be sure to dig two graves.' I did a film called Revengers Tragedy where I played a guy called Vindici—from the word 'vindictive'—and he is the distillation of revenge. So, in a way, that was what I had to think of: how revenge can make you absolutely monomaniacal—though you're still trying to make it recognizably motive-led. It's just the personification of movie evil."[20] However Taylor stated that a lot of scenes involving Malekith's backstory had to be cut from the film to make it more efficient.[28] Eccleston revealed that he speaks an invented language for the film explaining, "The Elvish language is definitely based on European languages. I think there’s probably some Finnish in there. It does have its logic and its rhythms. It also has many syllables and it's very difficult to do while remaining naturalistic. It's been a particular challenge for us but hopefully it gives the film some complexity and variety."[14] Eccleston also said the role required six hours of make-up and 45 minutes in wardrobe.[27]
Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje as Algrim / Kurse:
A Dark Elf, and Malekith's trusted and loyal lieutenant, who is transformed into a monstrous creature in order to destroy Thor.[29][30] Akinnuoye-Agbaje described Kurse as "an amalgamation of a bull and a lava-like creature. He has very animalistic tendencies but with this insatiable and unstoppable power. As an actor, that's one of the hardest things to embody. You have to realize you are probably the most powerful thing you could imagine. And you have to be that. You can't pretend, so that when you face Thor, it's real."[31] Akinnuoye-Agbaje stated the role required three hours of make-up a day and had to put on heavy duty prosthetics explaining, "The outfit weighed about 40 pounds. I'm sure there will be a certain amount of CGI but a good 80% was me in that suit."[31] About the character Akinnuoye-Agbaje said, "I suppose Algrim and Kurse would be the quintessential baddies, but in reality they are what I perceive as the scorn and the victims of the story. They are the elves who have basically lost their planet and their race to another race, the Asgardians. Here is a man/alien who places a noble objective beyond his own life and I think there is something extremely inspiring about that because he looks at the bigger picture and sees himself as a means to that end." Akinnuoye-Agbaje added, "I worked with director Alan Taylor in trying to maintain Algrim's humanity all the way throughout Kurse's transformation, so that even when you see Kurse the beast, you can still relate to him as being Algrim inside. And symbolically we did that by keeping the same piercing blue eyes throughout."[14]
Kat Dennings as Darcy Lewis:
A political science major who is interning for Foster.[30][32] Her role in the film was expanded from the comic relief sidekick role she played in the first Thor film.[33] Dennings said her character is "really bad at real science in this first movie. In the second movie, she's more interested, but she still doesn't know anything about it. She loves Jane, she really wants Jane and Thor to be together. It's almost like her own little soap opera that she watches."[32]
Ray Stevenson as Volstagg:
A member of the Warriors Three; a group of three Asgardian adventurers who are among Thor's closest comrades, known for both his hearty appetite and wide girth.[34] About the character Stevenson said, "He's got a heart the size of a planet that he wears on his sleeve, so he's like a big kid."[14] Regarding Volstagg's role in this film, Stevenson said, "Volstagg is struggling, he has a brood, they [the Warriors Three] are fighting for hearth and home as much as for the idea of Asgard itself. That's where he has trouble." Explaining, "He's all too aware of how potentially threatening this new enemy is on both the home front and the battlefield."[35]
Zachary Levi as Fandral:
A member of the Warriors Three, characterized as an irrepressible swashbuckler and romantic.[36] Levi replaced Joshua Dallas in the role due to his commitment on Once Upon a Time. Levi had been up for the role in the first film, but bowed out due to his commitment on Chuck.[37] Levi compared the character to Flynn Rider, the character he played in the animated feature, Tangled, "Fandral is a little similar to Rider in some ways... He's like this Lothario. He's like Errol Flynn. He loves ladies, as do I".[38] Regarding the dynamic of the Warriors Three, Levi said, "The Warriors Three are here to support Thor. We are his confidants, his best friends. We've all grown up together in a lot of ways and fought many a battle together, escaped death. To me it's the way best friends ought to be—they're there when you need to talk and they're there if you don't want to talk, and they're there if you need to escape from your father's place in a flying skiff!"[14]
Tadanobu Asano as Hogun:
A member of the Warriors Three, a native of Vanaheim[23] primarily identified by his grim demeanor.[39]
Jaimie Alexander as Sif:
An Asgardian warrior, Thor's childhood friend and Jane Foster's romantic rival, based on the deity of the same name.[12][40] Alexander said there is more character development for Sif and the film explores the Sif-Thor relationship.[41] Alexander elaborated, "I really tried to bring a little bit more vulnerability in this film. Sif is very much in love with Thor and very much cares about his well-being. So she kicks a lot of butt in this movie but she also opens her heart a lot."[14] Alexander suffered a severe back injury while on the set. About the injury, she said, "It was raining, it was dark outside, it was like 5 in the morning—and I went down a metal staircase and slipped and slipped a disc in my thoracic spine and chipped 11 of my vertebrae. I knocked my left shoulder out of place and tore my rhomboid on my right side... It took me out of filming for a month".[42]
Rene Russo as Frigga:
The wife of Odin, queen of Asgard, mother of Thor and adoptive mother of Loki, based on the mythological deity of the same name.[43] Russo said that her role was expanded and explores Frigga's relationship with Loki, "You know, they cut me [down] in the first film. Kenneth Branagh sent me a nice note, because he understood, he's an actor. You move on, what are you going to do? But I think they're going to need a good mom in the next film. Loki needs his mom. I have a lot of compassion for [Loki]. But we might have to have a conversation about what he just did".[44]
Additionally, Alice Krige portrays Eir, an Asgardian physician.[45] Chris O'Dowd was cast as Richard,[46][47] a suitor of Jane Foster's. Benicio del Toro, who plays the Collector in Marvel Studios' Guardians of the Galaxy, appears in a mid-credits scene with Ophelia Lovibond, who plays his aide Carina.[48][49][50][51] Jonathan Howard plays Ian Boothby,[52] Darcy's intern. Tony Curran plays Bor, Odin's father, based on the deity of the same name.[53][54] Clive Russell plays Tyr, based on the deity of the same name.[55] Richard Brake portrays a captain in the Einherjar.[55] Chris Evans makes an uncredited cameo appearance[56] as Loki masquerading as Captain America, while Thor co-creator Stan Lee makes a cameo appearance[57] as a patient in a mental ward.

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Dishoom 2016

 Dishoom 2016


  1. Dishoom is a 2016 Indian action-adventure film written and directed by Rohit Dhawan. The film stars John Abraham, Varun Dhawan, Jacqueline Fernandez, Saqib Saleem and Akshaye Khanna. The film's score is composed by Abhijit Vaghani and the film's musical numbers were composed by Pritam Chakraborty. The film was released worldwide on 29 July 2016.[2]

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  3. 1 Plot
  4. 2 Cast
  5. 3 Production
  6. 3.1 Filming
  7. 4 Music
  8. 5 References
  9. 6 External links
  10. Plot
  11. During a cricket tournament in the Middle East, India's top cricketer Viraj Sharma (Saqid Saleem) goes missing. Indian authorities gets a video tape of an unknown Pakistani Fan, claiming to have abducted Viraj till the India vs Pakistan cricket match two days later and warned them not to cancel the match. To avoid mass panic Indian authorities keeps the news away from media and sends an Indian police officer Kabir Shergill (John Abraham) to U.A.E for a 36 -hour man hunt."[3] Kabir who is a no-nonsense cop bumps into a rookie Emirates police officer Junaid Ansari (Varun Dhawan), who has never solved a case but had a good knowledge of the town.

  12. Both Kabir & Junaid club together to starts their investigation with CCTV footage of Viraj's hotel and finds out that on the night of his disappearance, Viraj went out with an unknown girl (Nargis Fakhri). On confronting her, she reveals that she took Viraj to a friend's party but he left soon. Kabir and Junaid roams around the town to meet a local goon (Vijay Raaz) and a Gay playboy (Akshay Kumar) who met Viraj in the same party, but still could not get any clue. Finally, the duo gets a breakthrough by tracking down Viraj's cellphone from a pick-pocketer's home, Ishika (Jacqueline Fernandez) who claims to have stolen the cell phone from a stranger. They also manages to capture the person in the video, but discovers that he is just a struggling actor being used as the face in the video by the real kidnapper.

  13. Meanwhile, it is reveled that the real kidnapper is a cricket bookie Wagah (Akshaye Khanna), who along with his assistant Altaf (Rahul Dev) has abducted Viraj and offered him 50 million rupees to under play in the final. But when the deal didn't work out they kidnaps him permanently till the final match is played. In the current time Kabir, Junaid and Ishita goes to a underground Arabian club full of goons and guns. Kabir spots Altaf and both tries to chase him down but before they could succeed, a sniper kills Altaf. Wagah calls and confesses to Kabir that he got him killed and they should stop searching for Viraj.

  14. On returning to Abu Dhabi, Kabir and Junaid are taken off the case and Kabir ordered to fly back to India. But on the 11th hour Junaid gets a clue of Viraj's whereabout, as Wagah has hidden him in a yacht near the team hotel. Both reaches the location only to discover that Wagah has fled leaving behind Viraj tied with a time bomb. With minutes to blast Kabir negotiates with Wagah to stop the bomb in return of 5 billion rupees from Indian Government. Wagah takes the money but refuses to stop the bomb. After witnessing the blast from a distance Wagah walks into the cricket stadium expecting the match to begin without Viraj. But to his shock Viraj is alive and walks in to the ground all ready to play as Kabir and Junaid helped Viraj to get out of the jacket by dislocating him shoulder and all three had jumped into water just before the blast.

  15. After seeing his plan failed, Wagah tries to run away only to be chased down by the duo in a helicopter. Kabir returns back to India along with Ishita, while Junaid gets a marriage proposal from an Indian girl Muskaan (Parineeti Chopra) and he also plans to fly to India to meet her.

  16. Cast
  17. John Abraham as Kabir Shergill
  18. Varun Dhawan as Junaid Ansari
  19. Jacqueline Fernandez as Ishika
  20. Akshaye Khanna as Rahul (Wagah)[4]
  21. Saqib Saleem as Viraj Sharma[5]
  22. Rahul Dev as Altaf
  23. Akshay Kumar[6][7] (cameo)
  24. Nargis Fakhri (cameo)
  25. Vijay Raaz (cameo)
  26. Parineeti Chopra as Muskaan (Special appearance in song "Janeman Aah")


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