| Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
| Mads Mikkelsen | ... | Duncan Vizla | |
| Vanessa Hudgens | ... | Camille | |
| Katheryn Winnick | ... | Vivian | |
| Fei Ren | ... | Hilde | |
| Ruby O. Fee | ... | Sindy | |
| Matt Lucas | ... | Blut | |
| Robert Maillet | ... | Karl | |
| Anthony Grant | ... | Facundo | |
| Josh Cruddas | ... | Alexei | |
| Lovina Yavari | ... | Junkie Jane | |
| Ayisha Issa | ... | Jazmin | |
| Pedro Miguel Arce | ... | Pedro | |
| Anastasia Marinina | ... | Evalina | |
| Martin Zolotarev | ... | Evalina's Son | |
| Richard Dreyfuss | ... | Porter | |
A retiring assassin suddenly finds himself on the receiving end of a hit, contracted by none other than his own employer seeking to cash in on the pensions of aging employees.
This isn't high art, it's certainly not Oscar bait or even trying to be tongue in cheek...this is a blatantly bloody and violent thrill ride with little exposition and a single purpose: gratuitous violence with no deeper meaning.
If you watch this for any other reason, be prepared for copious disappointment. No nuance or subtlety, just a murder ballet for the masses.
I predict that as is the current trend, that the audience will love/like it while the critics lambast it...shows the growing irrelevance of the professional critic as their disconnect with the audience grows.