Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Thomas Gibson | ... | Colonel Branson | |
Graham Greene | ... | Nabahe | |
Louise Lombard | ... | Lady Milton-Simon | |
Cody Walker | ... | Eric Shaw | |
Amara Zaragoza | ... | Cheyenne | |
Andrew Gray | ... | Horse | |
Kiowa Gordon | ... | Ray | |
Román Zaragoza | ... | Junior | |
Sol Landerman | ... | Khan (as Solomon Shiv) | |
Sibongile Mlambo | ... | Zora | |
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Tom Hutch | ... | Major McLaren |
Lara Clear | ... | Lauren | |
Alec Whaite | ... | Oliver Mendenez | |
Burton Perez | ... | Sanchez | |
Estrella Nouri | ... | Alex Williams |
Colonel Branson (Thomas Gibson), head of a secret and covert division of the NSA, keeps the Shadow Wolves operating albeit now independent and rogue. His anger after his daughter was killed in Afghanistan training civilians drives him to defend "his" America and her borders by all means legal or otherwise. When ISIS terrorists begin to sneak across the US Border into Arizona, Branson alerts the Shadow Wolves to track and stop them. Branson sends Eric Shaw (Cody Walker), his most deadly and effective agent, to join up with the Shadow Wolves. The Wolves are led by Nabahe (Graham Greene), a Navajo honored military veteran, and an old colleague of Branson's. At the same time in London Lady Milton-Simon (Louise Lombard), head of an MI6 anti-terrorist division, sends out her elite agent, Major McLaren (Tom Hutch), to track a terrorist named Khan (Solomon Shiv) who has a personal vendetta against the US and the Shadow Wolves. Lady Milton and McLaren learn Khan is heading to Mexico to be ... Written by McKay Daines
The movie was a entirely cliche. If I were Native American, Japanese, Mexican, or Arab I would be incredibly insulted at the way all of these groups were portrayed. The movie feels like it was written by an armchair Rambo (look that one up if you never have heard the phrase). There is absolutely nothing redeeming about this movie, it is a myopic look into terrorism, the drug trade, and anti-terrorist operations from someone who has no idea. The history spouting colonel was wrong . . . just so wrong . . . Lets make up history as we go along!