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Writer : Tom O'Connor

Director : Patrick Hughes

Casts : Kristofer Kamiyasu, Blake Ritson, Frank Grillo, Radhesh Aria, Morgan Freeman, Antonio Banderas, Gabriella Wright, Richard E. Grant, Salma Hayek, Kateryna Globa, Ryan Reynolds, Bern Collaço, Samuel L. Jackson, Giulio Berruti, Tomi May, Max Kraus, Nathan Cooper

Runtime : 144 minutes

Genre : Thriller, Action, Comedy

Studio : Lionsgate, Campbell Grobman Films, Millennium Films

Overview :

The world’s most lethal odd couple – bodyguard Michael Bryce and hitman Darius Kincaid – are back on another life-threatening mission. Still unlicensed and under scrutiny, Bryce is forced into action by Darius's even more volatile wife, the infamous international con artist Sonia Kincaid. As Bryce is driven over the edge by his two most dangerous protectees, the trio get in over their heads in a global plot and soon find that they are all that stand between Europe and a vengeful and powerful madman.

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