Kill 'Em All 2


07:34 am - 09:08 am, Wednesday, January 21 on HBO Xtreme (Panamerican English) ()

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A retired special agent reconnects with his estranged daughter, and the duo seeks refuge at an off-the-grid villa in Italy. However, their tenuous peace is upended when the brother of the spy's previous hit begins sniffing around, desperate for revenge. The father-daughter duo must then stop at nothing to reach safety.

2024 English Stereo
Action/adventure Drama Crime Drama

Cast & Crew
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Peter Stormare (Actor) .. Agent Holman
Jean-claude Van Damme (Actor) .. Phillip
Maria Conchita Alonso (Actor) .. Agent Sanders
Jacqueline Fernandez (Actor) .. Vanessa
Ana Golja (Actor) .. Govel's Young Girl
Meredith Mickelson (Actor) .. Nadia
Talia Asseraf (Actor) .. Lydia
Andrei Lenart (Actor) .. Vlad Petrovic
David Sebasti (Actor) .. Bank Manager
Martina Di Fonte (Actor) .. Coffee Girl
Andrea Di Lella (Actor) .. Big Body Guard
Annie Bezikian (Actor) .. Hotel Clerk
Antonino Iuorio (Actor) .. Govel
Dimitar Doychinov (Actor) .. Kaz
Vencislav Hristov (Actor) .. Short Merc

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Did You Know..
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Peter Stormare (Actor) .. Agent Holman
Born: August 27, 1953
Birthplace: Arbra, Halsingland, Sweden
Trivia: With a cool stoic gaze suggesting unmentionable thoughts lurking somewhere deep behind those deep, blank eyes, popular character actor Peter Stormare offered American audiences slightly discomforting comic relief in Joel and Ethan Coen's popular dark comedy Fargo (1996), though his versatility and adaptability have since led him to roles in everything from major Hollywood blockbusters to the stripped-down Dogma 95 efforts of eccentric Danish director Lars von Trier's Dancer in the Dark (2000). Born Peter Rolf Stormare in Arbra, Sweden, on August 27th,1953, the dynamic Nordic actor began his career with an 11-year stint with the Royal National Theater of Sweden. Aside from appearing in such productions as Don Juan and The Curse of the Starving Class, Stormare would pen such original plays as El Paso and The Electric Boy. Later earning positive critical reception in such classic Shakespearian productions as King Lear, the actor made his big-screen debut, and began a 15-year association with legendary Swedish director Ingmar Bergman, with a brief appearance in Fanny and Alexander in 1982. Later earning positive critical reception for his role in the legendary filmmaker's stage adaptation of Shakespeare's Hamlet in 1988, Stormare continued to gain career trajectory with numerous memorable stage and film roles in his native country. In 1990, Stormare became the Associate Artistic Director at the Tokyo Globe Theatre and made his American screen debut as a neurochemist who questions Robin Williams' experimental medical tactics in the touching Awakenings. Subsequently appearing in numerous international films (Freud's Leaving Home [1991] and Damage [1992]), Stormare hit his stateside stride with his chilling turn as a woodchipper-happy kidnapper in Fargo. Though he would continue to make appearances in such Swedish efforts as Ett Sorts Hades and Bergman's In the Presence of a Clown (1996 and 1997 respectively), his Hollywood star was on the rise with memorable roles in such increasingly mega-budgeted efforts as The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997) and Armageddon (1998). Equally adept in comparatively low-budget efforts such as director George Romero's Bruiser (2000) and the aforementioned Dancer -- two roles which couldn't possibly be more polar opposites -- Stormare branched out into sitcom territory with his turn as Julia Louis-Dreyfuss' enamored superintendent in the ill-fated Watching Ellie in 2002. It wasn't long before Stormare was back on the silver screen, and with the same year potential blockbuster triple threat of The Tuxedo, Windtalkers, and Minority Report, it appeared as if Stormare's unique talents were as in-demand as ever. 2002 also found the established actor branching out with his role as producer of the romantic comedy The Movie Nut and His Audience.In 2005 he joined the cast of The Brothers Grimm in the role of an interogator, and took on a regular role in the television drama Prison Break. Stormare made guest appearances on a variety of television stand-outs throughout the 2000s, among them including Weeds, Monk, Entourage, and Hawaii Five-0.
Jean-claude Van Damme (Actor) .. Phillip
Born: October 18, 1960
Birthplace: Brussels, Belgium
Trivia: Belgian-born film star Jean-Claude Van Damme can be called an actor, although it would be more accurate to describe him as a bodybuilder and kickboxer. It evidently wasn't in the genes; Van Damme's father was an accountant and flower salesman. Taking up the study of Shotokan karate at the age of ten, Van Damme went on to win the middleweight championship of the European Professional Karate Association, where he thrilled one and all with his 360-degree leap-kick. Cashing in on his fame, the 18-year-old Van Damme launched the California Gym in Brussels. When he moved to L.A., he had 7,000 dollars to his name and spoke only French and Flemish. At first, he took many odd jobs, the least prepossessing of which was as a carpet layer. Van Damme's first film was a bit part in Chuck Norris' Missing in Action (1984). Groomed for stardom by Cannon Films' Menahem Golan, Van Damme became a big box-office commodity via such epics as No Retreat, No Surrender (1986); Bloodsport (1988); Cyborg (1989); Kickboxer (1989), which he co-wrote; Lionheart (1990); and Universal Soldier (1992). Fully cognizant of his own histrionic limitations, Van Damme didn't branch out into comedy or "sensitive" roles as has Arnold Schwarzenegger; when starring in the popular futuristic-action film Timecop (1994), Van Damme wisely left the acting to villain Ron Silver. He made his directorial debut with The Quest in 1996, and was so popular he made a cameo appearance in an episode of Friends that aired after the Super Bowl. He paired up with Dennis Rodman for 1997's Double Team and closed out the decade with Universal Soldier: The Return. Like many of his action star contemporaries, he lost some of his luster going into the 21st century appearing in a string of titles such as Replicant, In Hell, and The Hard Corps. However, in 2008 he earned some of the best reviews of his career with the meta action film JCVD. He followed up that success with Universal Soldier: Regeneration, Assassination Games, and joining up with other familiar faces for The Expendables 2.
Maria Conchita Alonso (Actor) .. Agent Sanders
Born: June 29, 1957
Birthplace: Cienfuegos, Cuba
Trivia: Stunningly beautiful Cuban-born actress Maria Conchita Alonso emigrated with her family to Caracas, Venezuela when she was five years old; there she appeared in films and commercials while still a child. At age 14 she won the title of Miss Teenager of the World. Four years later, she became Miss Venezuela, going on to combine a successful modeling career with acting and making TV commercials; eventually, she starred in four Venezuelan films and appeared in ten Spanish-language soap operas. She moved to the United States in 1982, going on to make her English-speaking film debut in Abel Ferrara's Fear City (1984); though only a small part in a large cast, this led to a supporting role as Robin Williams's girl friend in Moscow Hudson (1986), which moved her up in the film world to the status of a co-star. In addition to finding steady work in films such as Running Man (1987), House of the Spirits (1993), Caught (1995), Alonso is also a Grammy-nominated singer who has become a top-selling artist in South America. In 1995, while filming Caught, Alonso became the first South American woman to star on Broadway when she won the role of Aurora/Spider Woman in Kiss of the Spider Woman. She continued to work steadily for the next fifteen years playing lead parts in a variety of films ranging from Catherine's Grove The Code Conspiracy, and Chasing Papi, as well as finding work on various television shows including Kingpin.
Jacqueline Fernandez (Actor) .. Vanessa
Born: August 11, 1985
Birthplace: Colombo, Sri Lanka
Trivia: Father is Sri Lankan, mother is Malaysian/Canadian. Winner of the Miss Sri Lanka Universe pageant in 2006. Debuted as Disney character Jasmine in Aladin (2007). Appeared in several TV commercials for global companies such as Sony Ericsson and Pepsi. Has appeared on the cover of the Indian editions of FHM, Vogue, Maxim, Cosmopolitan and others.
Ana Golja (Actor) .. Govel's Young Girl
Meredith Mickelson (Actor) .. Nadia
Talia Asseraf (Actor) .. Lydia
Andrei Lenart (Actor) .. Vlad Petrovic
David Sebasti (Actor) .. Bank Manager
Martina Di Fonte (Actor) .. Coffee Girl
Andrea Di Lella (Actor) .. Big Body Guard
Annie Bezikian (Actor) .. Hotel Clerk
Antonino Iuorio (Actor) .. Govel
Dimitar Doychinov (Actor) .. Kaz
Vencislav Hristov (Actor) .. Short Merc

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