Hitman: Seventeen
Genre: Action
Director: Francis Lawrence
Writer: Dwight Gallo
Based on the video game series
Cast: Ed Skrein, Charlotte Riley and Will Arnett
Plot: Agent 47 (Ed Skrein) is running away from a group of security guards following a successful contract in India. He rushes into a traffic-jammed street and enters a car. He holds a gun at the driver and tells him to act naturally. The security guards run past the car. When they are no longer within sight, 47 gives the driver a nod and exits the car and disappears into a crowded bazaar.
Agent 47 calls his handler Diana Burnwood (Charlotte Riley) and lets her know that the contract was executed as planned. She tells him good job and tells her that she may finally have a lead that could help them locate the man who presumably killed 47's friend Father Vittorio. She tells him to meet up with one of the Agency's CIA contacts in Australia as soon as possible.
Agent 47 touches down in Sydney, Australia. He sits down on a park bench near the Sydney Opera House. A moment later Agent Carlton Smith (Will Arnett) sits down net to him. Agent 47 is annoyed and immediately calls Diana. He tells her that Smith is incompetent. Smith interjects, but 47 ignores him. Diana assures 47 that the intel Smith has is good and should help 47 in his goals. 47 hangs up the phone, turns to Agent Smith and tells him this better be good. Smith tells 47 that Giuseppe Guillani, General Makarov, General Bardachenko, Masahiro Hayamoto and the Sidjan Twins were involved in the recent sales of some Cold War-era Russian nuclear warheads. Agent 47 says that's awfully coincidental. Agent Smith tells Agent 47 that there is one more name on the list: Sergei Zavorotko. Smith suggests that Zavorotko could be the one behind the contracts to tie up the loose ends. Agent 47 tells Smith that he is actually surprised how useful that information is and asks if he has a location on Zavorotko. Smith tells him Zavorotko is practically a ghost, but that he will do some digging.
As Agent 47 and Agent Carlton Smith are wrapping up their meeting, 47 is attacked from behind. 47 gets the attacker off of him only to find that the attacker looks identical to 47. Smith is confused and asks why there are two of him. 47 and 17 begin fighting with hand to hand combat. Agent Smith pulls out a gun, but isn't sure which bald-headed assassin is Agent 47. They continue fighting throughout the expansive steps outside of the Sydney Opera House. Smith yells that he doesn't know which one of them to shoot. Agent 47 yells at Smith to shoot them both. Smith shrugs and shoots both 47 and 17, sending them over a railing and into the ocean.
Diana Burnwood is watching a computer screen featuring Agent 47's GPS location. Suddenly the dot on her screen disappears. Diana fears the worst, that Agent 47 has been killed and called Agent Carlton Smith and demands to know what happened. Smith tries to explain that there were two Agent 47s and couldn't tell them apart so he shot them both. Diana is furious and hangs up the phone.
Agent 47 calls his handler Diana Burnwood (Charlotte Riley) and lets her know that the contract was executed as planned. She tells him good job and tells her that she may finally have a lead that could help them locate the man who presumably killed 47's friend Father Vittorio. She tells him to meet up with one of the Agency's CIA contacts in Australia as soon as possible.
Agent 47 touches down in Sydney, Australia. He sits down on a park bench near the Sydney Opera House. A moment later Agent Carlton Smith (Will Arnett) sits down net to him. Agent 47 is annoyed and immediately calls Diana. He tells her that Smith is incompetent. Smith interjects, but 47 ignores him. Diana assures 47 that the intel Smith has is good and should help 47 in his goals. 47 hangs up the phone, turns to Agent Smith and tells him this better be good. Smith tells 47 that Giuseppe Guillani, General Makarov, General Bardachenko, Masahiro Hayamoto and the Sidjan Twins were involved in the recent sales of some Cold War-era Russian nuclear warheads. Agent 47 says that's awfully coincidental. Agent Smith tells Agent 47 that there is one more name on the list: Sergei Zavorotko. Smith suggests that Zavorotko could be the one behind the contracts to tie up the loose ends. Agent 47 tells Smith that he is actually surprised how useful that information is and asks if he has a location on Zavorotko. Smith tells him Zavorotko is practically a ghost, but that he will do some digging.
As Agent 47 and Agent Carlton Smith are wrapping up their meeting, 47 is attacked from behind. 47 gets the attacker off of him only to find that the attacker looks identical to 47. Smith is confused and asks why there are two of him. 47 and 17 begin fighting with hand to hand combat. Agent Smith pulls out a gun, but isn't sure which bald-headed assassin is Agent 47. They continue fighting throughout the expansive steps outside of the Sydney Opera House. Smith yells that he doesn't know which one of them to shoot. Agent 47 yells at Smith to shoot them both. Smith shrugs and shoots both 47 and 17, sending them over a railing and into the ocean.
Diana Burnwood is watching a computer screen featuring Agent 47's GPS location. Suddenly the dot on her screen disappears. Diana fears the worst, that Agent 47 has been killed and called Agent Carlton Smith and demands to know what happened. Smith tries to explain that there were two Agent 47s and couldn't tell them apart so he shot them both. Diana is furious and hangs up the phone.
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