The trio flee the scene and are pursued by Magnusson and other gunmen. Magnusson spots the trio and gives Zento the cue to shoot them. Bryce complains about broken ribs sustained from the buckshot, so Sonia gives him what she says are painkillers. Bryce recognizes Magnusson as a top-ranking bodyguard, while Kincaid notices Aristotle has his own hitman, Zento (Kristofer Kamiyasu), who has taken some of Kincaid’s business. The three then take the briefcase and locate Aristotle in Italy as he is making a public appearance. He revives soon after and reveals he was wearing Kevlar. Kincaid and Sonia believe Bryce is dead, so they dump him in the water. Sonia kills the gunman and drags Bryce out to the boat where they escape. After she kills Vlad, one gunman remains, and Bryce pushes Sonia out of the way while taking the buckshot himself. She goes ballistic, which leads to her and Kincaid killing Vlad’s guys in the club all while trying to keep the briefcase close so Sonia doesn’t blow up. Vlad and his guys look Bryce up and mock him for being a former bodyguard, while Vlad makes the fatal mistake of calling Sonia old. Grant) shows up high off his ass and refers to him by name. Their cover is blown when Bryce’s former client Seifert (Richard E. Vlad gives Sonia a briefcase to deliver to Aristotle, with a bracelet that will explode if separated from the briefcase.
The trio proceeds to the mission, where Bryce and Sonia go into a club to meet with their mark, a man named Vlad (Dragan Micanovic), while Kincaid is outside on sniper duty. Bryce lies and says she would make a great mother. He starts to yell at Kincaid and Sonia until she tells him that they are trying to start a family. All the while, they keep Bryce locked up in the trunk until he regains consciousness. Kincaid then surprises Sonia with tickets to see “Carmen” at the opera, and they proceed to have a romantic afternoon with some money given to them by O’Neill that is supposed to be for emergencies. Sonia attempts to hit Kincaid with their car but ends up ramming into Bryce and flings him up into the air. O’Neill forces the trio to work for him and get close to the target by having Sonia pose as Carlo’s mistress, and Bryce as her bodyguard.īefore going on their mission, Sonia becomes suspicious about Kincaid since the reason he was taken in the first place was because he left on their honeymoon for what he claims is a job he is on. The three are brought before O’Neill, who knows who they all are and berates them for killing Carlo, since he was an informant who was going to get O’Neill close to getting the mastermind behind the cyber attacks. She also forces him to work with her translator, Aislo (Alice McMillan), whom he mocks for her name and Scottish accent.
Crowley orders O’Neill to find the weapon that the killers took, and O’Neill may return home to Boston as he has been wanting. American agent Bobby O’Neill (Frank Grillo) is met by his superior Crowley (Caroline Goodall), and O’Neill informs her that one of the victims is a known arms dealer. The next day, the weapons dealers are found by an Interpol team. Aristotle is impressed with the weapon and then orders Magnusson and Veronika to kill the dealers and take the weapon. After activating it, the power grid in the area is blown out, causing chaos across the city and causing multiple fatalities. They get away on a motorcycle, shooting more bad guys before finally making their getaway.Īristotle’s minions Magnusson (Tom Hopper) and Veronika (Gabriella Wright) meet with weapons dealers in Croatia as they present to them a device that Aristotle has had his eye on.
Sonia shoots some of them down as she explains to Bryce that Kincaid has been taken by the mob, and that he specifically requested Bryce’s help. This is quickly ruined by Sonia Kincaid (Salma Hayek), who pulls Bryce away as gunmen storm the resort. Bryce is at a resort trying to take the sabbatical seriously.