Hitman - Season 3

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 Hitman - Ferris Wheel
Genre: Action
Executive Producer: Francis Lawrence
Writer: Dwight Gallo
Based on the video game series

Cast:
Ed Skrein .... Agent 47
Charlotte Riley .... Diana Burwood
Joseph Mazzello .... Rick Henderson
John Pankow .... Joseph Clarence
Johnny Ray Gill .... Scoop
David Harewood .... Harold Langston

Plot: In Baltimore, Maryland, at the Southland Amusement Park, the park's Ferris wheel becomes detached from its base and begins rolling through the park. The destruction kills 36 park guests. The owner of the park, Joseph Clarence (John Pankow), is forced to close down the park after the accident.

Agent 47 (Ed Skrein) is on a private jet, sitting across from Diana Burnwood (Charlotte Riley). She is explaining that his next contract now that he's back onboard with ICA is to eliminate Joseph Clarence. 47 comments that he seems like a lower-level target than what he's used to. Diana says that the contract was taken out by the parents of one of the people killed in the Ferris wheel accident at Southland.

Clarence is in his office at the amusement park drinking when the door is kicked in. Gangster and drug lord Scoop (Johnny Ray Gill) enters the office flanked by some of his men. Scoop offers Clarence a deal: let Scoop and his men use the closed park to produce and distribute their product, and they'll kick back some cash to him. Clarence looks at all of the bills from his lawyers on his desk and agrees to the deal.

Reporter Rick Henderson (Joseph Mazello) for First Edition sits in the newspaper's office across from the editor Harold Langston (David Harewood). The editor tells Rick that a very rare and intriguing offer has been made to the newspaper: an extensive one-on-one interview with the former head of the FBI and the CIA, Leland Alexander. Rick says that sounds interesting, and Langston offers the gig to him. Rick is surprised that Langston would pick him for such a high-profile article, but Langston tells him that he didn't. Leland Alexander personally selected Rick for the interview.

47 pulls up to the front gates of the Southland Amusement Park in an inconspicuous rental car. He takes a look around, before finally scaling the chained front gate and hopping down to the other side. 47 starts walking through the park offices. Once he gets outside Clarence's office, he hears voices down the hall. He ducks into the office and into a closet.

Clarence and Scoop walk into the office arguing. Clarence is demanding the money they agreed one, but Scoop pulls out a gun and aims it at Clarence. Scoop tells him that he's just decided to take the amusement park rather than rent it. Clarence threatens to call the cops, but Scoop pistol whips him. 47 opens the closet door and shoots Scoop with a silenced pistol. Clarence thanks 47 profusely. 47 tells Clarence not to thank him, then shoots Clarence in the head.


 Hitman - Wheelchair
Genre: Action
Executive Producer: Francis Lawrence
Writer: Dwight Gallo
Based on the video game series

Cast:
Ed Skrein .... Agent 47
Charlotte Riley .... Diana Burwood
Joseph Mazzello .... Rick Henderson
Chevy Chase .... Leland Alexander
Marco Rodriguez .... Fernando Delgado
Wilmer Valderrama .... Manuel Delgado

Plot: Rick Henderson (Joseph Mazzello) drives his car up a winding road to the Virginia estate of former FBI and CIA Leland Alexander. He gathers his things from his car and is met at the front door by Alexander's personal security guards. They pat Henderson down and search his bag before letting him into the mansion. Henderson walks inside and is immediately impressed by the grandeur of the house. Leland Alexander (Chevy Chase) enters the front entry way on a top of the line electric wheelchair. Alexander greets Henderson and has him follow him to his study where they can do the interview.

Agent 47 (Ed Skrein) is sitting on a yacht looking toward the coast of Chile. Diana Burnwood (Charlotte Riley) comes out of the cabin in a bikini and lounges on a chair next to 47. She asks him to hand her some sunscreen right next to him. 47 looks over at her and hands her the sunscreen. Diana starts telling 47 about the latest contract: Fernando Delgado and his son Manuel Delgado. She says that the elder Delgado has been using his vineyard and winery as a front for a drug operation and somebody wants that to come to an end. 47 asks why the son is part of the contract, and Diana says the client didn't say, but that she assumes the client doesn't want the son to simply step in and take over the operation. With both dead, the operation would be all but dead. Diana turns over on the lounge chair and asks 47 if he can put sunscreen on her back. He agrees, but he appears uncomfortable and not at all used to feeling a woman's body.

At the Delgado Winery, Fernando Delgado (Marco Rodriguez) is on the phone trying to make a deal to make a new branded wine, while Manuel Delgado (Wilmer Valderrama) is off to the side of the room doing mounds of cocaine. Fernando implores his son to lower his volume as he's doing important winery business. Manuel scoffs at his father, loudly proclaiming that the real money is in drugs, not wine. Unbeknownst to them, Agent 47 has made his way onto the grounds and is watching the two of them with binoculars from behind a row or grapes.

Henderson sits in Alexander's study. Alexander tells him that the puff piece Henderson thinks he's been tasked with writing is not the real purpose for him being here. Henderson expresses confusion, and Alexander asks him what he knows about cloning. Henderson references Dolly the sheep, and Alexander begins laughing. He tells Henderson that cloning is much further along than that, and has been around even longer. Henderson begins taking notes. Alexander asks Henderson what he would think if he told him that not only have humans been successfully cloned, but that one of them is arguably the most skilled assassin in the world. Henderson expresses disbelief, saying that it sounds like something out of a bad action movie. Alexander says that sometimes the truth is far stranger than the movies.

Agent 47 starts sneaking closer to the Delgado mansion on the vineyard when he sees a guard in front of him. 47 sneaks up on the guard, slitting his throat with a knife. 47 then picks up the guard's shotgun and continues walking toward the mansion. He enters the building silently and begins looking around. He makes his way down to the wine cellar where he finds Manuel snorting cocaine. Manuel notices him and demands to know who he is. Fernando calls down from the top of the stairs to ask if Manuel is down in the cellar. 47 shoots Manuel with the shotgun, then quickly runs up the stairs. He then shoots Fernando with the shotgun before he can even react to the death of his son. 47 calls Diana, who tells him that he needs to destroy the drugs in the house so that the contract looks drug-related. Agent 47 sets fire to the house and leaves the property.

Alexander begins listing the contracts that Agent 47 has killed. He then tells Henderson that each and every one of those hits were performed by the clone. Henderson cuts to the chase and asks Alexander what exactly he wants done. Alexander says that he wants cloning banned so that there can't be another clone around killing so many people. If cloning had been outlawed worldwide in the first place, the clone assassin could never have been created. He simply wants to make sure that nobody else tries to create such a killing machine.


 Hitman - Operatic Events
Genre: Action
Executive Producer: Francis Lawrence
Writer: Dwight Gallo
Based on the video game series

Cast:
Ed Skrein .... Agent 47
Charlotte Riley .... Diana Burwood
Joseph Mazzello .... Rick Henderson
Chevy Chase .... Leland Alexander
Matt McCoy .... Thomas Stewart
Roger Bart .... Richard Delahunt
Francois Cluzet .... Albert Fournier
Raoul Bova .... Alvaro D'Alvade
David Harewood .... Harold Langston

Plot: Rick Henderson (Joseph Mazzello) is still sitting in the study of Leland Alexander (Chevy Chase) for their interview. Henderson notices that it has gotten dark outside. He looks at his watch and is surprised by how long they've been talking. Henderson asks if he could come back and discuss everything with Alexander again. Alexander agrees, saying that he doesn't get out much since being confined to a wheelchair. Henderson shakes Alexander's hand and is led out of the house by security.

Agent 47 (Ed Skrein) pulls up to the front of the Paris Opera House in a taxi cab. He surveys the front of the building before walking around to the rear entrance of the building where he sees stage hands loading props into the building for the opera's latest production of Tosca. Agent 47 calls Diana Burnwood (Charlotte Riley) and tells him that he's at the location. She tells him that there are two targets in the building, an opera singer and the US Ambassador to Vatican City. He comments on the odd combination on the contract, and Diana assures 47 that both men certainly deserve the contract put on their heads. Diana further elaborates that both men are involved in a child prostitution ring trafficking in boys and girls from Eastern Europe. She sends 47 pictures of the two men. 47 observes the pictures and continues into the Opera House.

Henderson calls his editor Harold Langston (David Harewood) and tells him about all the information that Leland Alexander has given him. Langston says that it was supposed to be a simple article discussing Alexander's career as the head of the FBI and CIA, not some conspiracy theory about clones and assassins. Henderson asks if he can continue to pursue the angle and interview Alexander some more. Langston, realizing that even if the story ends up being a debacle, it will at least bring attention to the newspaper, so he agrees to allow Henderson to continue with that tangent.

Agent 47 sneaks up to the lighting booth of the opera house. Alvaro D'Alvade (Raoul Bova) is on the stage, yelling at the others involved in the production for not doing their jobs. He storms off the stage mid-song, and goes to sit next to Richard Delahunt (Roger Bart) in the seats in the middle of the auditorium. Delahunt hands Alvaro a tablet, and Alvaro begins swiping through pictures of mostly nude young children. Seeing this, 47 decides not to wait any longer. He leaves the booth and walks right up behind the two men. He then quickly shoots both in the back of the head. 47 then runs out of the Opera House, guns still in hand. A Paris police detective, Albert Fournier (Francois Cluzet), tries to stop 47, having heard the gunshots. 47 runs straight into the traffic, away from the detective. Fournier gives chase, and seeing a possible shot, fires his service weapon at 47. Agent 47 hits the ground, and looks at his side. He is bleeding, with a bullet hole in his side. Fournier knows that he hit the suspect and runs over to the location, but finds only a small amount of blood at the scene. He looks all around him, but Fournier doesn't find any sign of the man, not even a trail of blood leading away.

Agent 47 sits in the back of a car. Diana is in the back of the car. She offers to pay the driver extra if he can get them to the airport as soon as possible, traffic laws be damned. Diana takes 47's shirt off. She tells 47 this will hurt, and uses a pocket knife to pry the detective's bullet out of his side. Diana then stitches up 47's wound with dental floss, while 47 grimaces in pain. Diana is surprised that 47 is showing pain, saying that she didn't think he had any kind of feelings. 47 tells her that bullet holes regardless of any mental conditioning. The driver speeds through traffic and gets them to the airport in record time. Diana hands 47 a clean shirt to put on, and they walk into the airport together.

Alexander Leland watches television as the President of the United States, Thomas Steward (Matt McCoy), as he is in the middle of a debate while running for re-election. The question of cloning is posed to the incumbent presidential candidate. President Steward seems unsure of his stance on the topic, saying that he is all for science making better and longer lives for the American public. If legalizing cloning would benefit that, then he's all for it. Alexander turns off the television in disgust.


 Hitman - Chaos
Genre: Action
Executive Producer: Francis Lawrence
Writer: Dwight Gallo
Based on the video game series

Cast:
Ed Skrein .... Agent 47
Charlotte Riley .... Diana Burwood
Will Arnett .... Carlton Smith
Chevy Chase .... Leland Alexander
William Baldwin .... Daniel Morris
Sean Patrick Flannery .... Mark
Jamie Clayton .... Eve

Plot: Agent 47 (Ed Skrein) and Diana Burnwood (Charlotte Riley) sit in the back of a commercial airplane flying west across the Atlantic Ocean. It's the middle of the night and the rest of the plane is sound asleep. At a hushed tone, Diana tells 47 that ICA is under the threat of another organization that has been killing ICA's contractors while out on jobs. 47 asks how that could happen, and Diana admits that she doesn't know exactly but that it is due to a rival organization known as The Franchise.

Leland Alexander (Chevy Chase) is in the office of tech-billionaire Daniel Morris (William Baldwin). Alexander asks Morris if he'd like to get into politics. Morris is confused and asks Alexander to elaborate. Alexander says that the VP slot of President Steward's ticket may be out of the ticket soon, and he would like Morris to take his place. Morris agrees, but only because he understands that it would put him one spot away from running the free world.

When their plane lands, Diana says that she has an off the books assignment for him. She tells him that a friend of the agency was sent undercover at a rehabilitation center, but has not reported back. She wants him to recover their friend. 47 is surprised that his contract involves him keeping someone alive for a change. Diana jokes that there's a first time for everything.

Agent 47 easily infiltrates the rehab center in disguise as an orderly and finds Agent Carlton Smith (Will Arnett) heavily medicated and loudly speaking gibberish. She he sees 47, he begins yelling that everyone is in trouble now because the world's greatest assassin has come to rescue him. 47 takes Smith by the arm, telling everyone that clearly this patient needs to be reminded about making commotions, and puts him down in a chair. 47 then sticks a needle into Smith's neck. Smith begins convulsing and foaming at the mouth. Doctors rush over to Smith, but they quickly proclaim he has stopped breathing and his heart has stopped beating. 47 pretends to pull a pill bottle out of Smith's pocket, expressing that he must have taken too many. Smith's body is taken out of the common area and brought into a back room to await the coroner. When the coroner van arrives, 47 wheels the body inside. Smith suddenly wakes up, finding 47 sitting next to him. Diana is driving the coroner's van. Agent Smith gives 47 a hug, and 47 pushes him away.

Diana asks Agent Smith what he learned in the center, and he says that his source inside said that a high level government official is going to be assassinated in New Orleans by The Franchise in order to frame ICA. Diana comments that 47 needs to make sure that doesn't happen or they'll both not only be out of work, but surely the subject of contracts on their own heads. Diana rents a helicopter and the three fly to New Orleans. When they get there they find the city is in the middle of a parade, and sure enough the US Secretary of the Interior is the grand marshal. Diana drops 47 and Smith off on a rooftop and tells them to reconvene there when the mission is over.

47 and Smith are wary once they get on the ground since The Franchise's assassins could be anywhere and they have no way of alerting anyone to danger. Smith tells 47 to get close to the Secretary and protect him, he has an idea how to get everyone's attention. 47 gets right up next to the Secretary's parade float. 47 then sneaks behind one of the Secretary's security guards and replaces him on the float. Smith suddenly starts firing his gun into the air like a maniac. Everyone at the parade scatters. 47 and the security detail quickly usher the Secretary away from the parade, while New Orleans police tackles Agent Smith to the ground. Mark (Sean Patrick Flannery) and Eve (Jamie Clayton), guns in hand, are frustrated by the sudden hysteria. They put their guns away and call their superior, saying that the mission has been blown.


 Hitman - Less Conversation
Genre: Action
Executive Producer: Francis Lawrence
Writer: Dwight Gallo
Based on the video game series

Cast:
Ed Skrein .... Agent 47
Charlotte Riley .... Diana Burwood
Will Arnett .... Carlton Smith
Joseph Mazzello .... Rick Henderson
Chevy Chase .... Leland Alexander
William Baldwin .... Daniel Morris
Matt McCoy .... Thomas Stewart
Janine Turner .... Paula Stewart
Sean Patrick Flannery .... Mark
Jamie Clayton .... Eve

Plot: On Election Night, the news reports that Vice President Spaulding Burke has died in a fiery car crash on his way to a campaign event to celebrate the victory of the incumbent President Thomas Steward. President Steward (Matt McCoy) appears on television to announce that it will take some time for Congress to determine who the new Vice President is, but that America lost a great patriot with Burke's death. McCoy then hugs his wife, Paula Steward (Janine Turner), in front of the cameras. Leland Alexander (Chevy Chase) calls Rick Henderson (Joseph Mazzello), and asks him to come by his house to continue their talk since he has some new information he'd like to share with him.

Diana Burnwood (Charlotte Riley) meets with Agent 47 (Ed Skrein) in a cliff side trailer he has been staying in and tells him that all of ICA's contracts have dried up. Nobody wants to hire a company whose contractors are being killed on the job by a rival organization. 47 is surprised that nobody even wants to hire him, given his track record, but Diana tells him that The Franchise has taken all of their business. She says that the company is no more and that the best they can do is kill those who want them dead and split whatever remaining funds there are between the two of them. Agent 47 isn't particularly fond of this plan. He expresses annoyance that ICA went through all kinds of trouble to get him back on the job, and now there doesn't appear to be a job for him to really go about doing.

Agent Carlton Smith (Will Arnett) calls Diana and tells her that word at the CIA is that The Franchise is performing a contract in Las Vegas. He doesn't know who the target is, but that The Franchise's two top assassins have been hired for the contract. Diana tells Smith that she's closing up shop on her end, and Smith says that at the very least 47 may be interested in taking out the competition. Diana tells Smith that she'll pass along the information to him. When she tells 47 what Smith informed her of, 47 immediately starts packing a bag for Las Vegas. Diana tells 47 that due to the state of ICA, she's not going to be able to give him the support of any of the organization's resources. 47 says he understands and leaves.

Agent 47 arrives in Las Vegas and heads to his destination, a masquerade party at the Shark Club. He steals a plain black domino mask from one of the other guests and heads onto the dance floor. He scans his surroundings for anything out of the ordinary. While everyone else in the club is dancing and drinking, he notices a man and a woman up on a balcony standing and staring out at the dance floor. 47 decides to head up the stairs to the balcony to investigate. When he gets to the balcony, the couple are no longer there. As 47 is turning around leave, he is attacked by Mark (Sean Patrick Flannery) and Eve (Jamie Clayton). They team up to knock 47 off the balcony. 47 manages to grab hold of a string of lights and land safely on the ground. He heads back up the staircase and attacks Mark and Eve as they are running down them. The fight spreads into the club's kitchen. Agent 47 manages to stab Mark in the chest with an ice pick. Eve then pulls out her gun and starts shooting. 47 uses Mark's body as a human shield, and then uses Mark's gun to shoot Eve dead. Agent 47 takes a look at the bodies of the two assassins and discovers bar codes on each of their wrists. 47 immediately calls Diana and tells her that they were clones. 47 turns back before he leaves and discovers that Mark's body has vanished.

Diana is sitting in 47's trailer when heavily-armed security personnel enter the trailer. They are followed by Leland Alexander. He tells her that a woman of her skill and know how should not be tethered to a dying organization like ICA. He offers her a special role of power and influence within The Franchise. Diana asks if it is really a job offer or more of a threat. Alexander says that he is certainly not threatening her, but that it would be very advantageous for her health to accept The Franchise's offer. She asks what the catch is, and he tells her that he needs Agent 47's genetic material in order to perfect the cloning process. All evidence of Dr. Ort-Meyer's work has been destroyed without a trace - Agent 47's DNA is seemingly the only way to get it all right. Diana asks Alexander if she has any time to think about her decision, and Alexander tells her not long. Alexander then leaves with his security and is helped onto a helicopter.

Back at his house, Leland Alexander is watching television as the US Congress announces that Daniel Morris (William Baldwin) has been appointed as the new Vice President under President Thomas Steward. He smiles slyly as Henderson is led into his study by his security detail. Alexander comments that it is quite a crazy time to be alive. Henderson simply nods his head and take a seat. Henderson then asks what new information Alexander has for him. Alexander says that the clone assassin known as Agent 47 was responsible for the death of the Vice President as well as the attempt on the life of the US Secretary of the Interior. He proclaims that the legalization of cloning is to blame and suggests that Henderson help him ban cloning so that deaths like VP Spaulding's can be avoided in the future.


 Hitman - Family Man
Genre: Action
Executive Producer: Francis Lawrence
Writer: Dwight Gallo
Based on the video game series

Cast:
Ed Skrein .... Agent 47
Charlotte Riley .... Diana Burwood
Will Arnett .... Carlton Smith
Joseph Mazzello .... Rick Henderson
Chevy Chase .... Leland Alexander
William Baldwin .... Daniel Morris
Janine Turner .... Paula Stewart
Megan Stevenson .... Molly Smith

Plot: Agent 47 (Ed Skrein) follows a trail of blood out from the kitchen of the Shark Club all the way to an open window. He looks down below, but doesn't find anything except for a black business card with an odd white logo. He hears police sirens at the front of the nightclub responding to the gunshots. 47 shrugs and jumps out the window. He still doesn't see any more blood tracks, but decides to get out of the area quickly regardless and heads down an alley way.

Diana Burnwood (Charlotte Riley) is escorted through a high-tech facility. A large logo on the wall matches the business card found by Agent 47. Diana is told that she is at the labs of Alpha Zerox, The Franchise's cloning initiative. She sees several destroyed clones that look just like Mark being incinerated. Diana asks her guide why those clones are being incinerated, and the guide merely comments that they had defects.

Daniel Morris (William Baldwin) walks into a bathroom at the White House to find the First Lady Paula Steward (Janine Turner) having sex with one of the Secret Service agents. He waits outside the bathroom for her to finish. Paula finally comes out, flush with messed up hair. She tells him to not even think about telling her husband. Morris laughs, saying that he husband really is the useless figure head everyone in Washington says he is. Paula, angry, storms off.

Agent Carlton Smith (Will Arnett) arrives home with his wife Molly (Megan Stevenson) and three young children after going out to the movies. When they pull up, Smith notices that the light is on in his office. Smith tells his wife to keep the kids in the car until he can go in and check things out. Molly laughs, saying that all Smith could do as a internal government auditor is bore a thief to death by talking about numbers. Smith laughs and says that he's going to check things out anyways. When Smith gets to his office, he finds Agent 47 sitting in there waiting for him. Smith immediately calls out to his wife that everything is good, he forgot that he told an old friend to stop by. Molly and the kids come inside, and Smith introduces 47 to them, saying that he's an auditor at the Denver branch that he met awhile back and they've become good friends. 47 is clearly uncomfortable with the ruse Smith has chosen and smiles at Molly and the kids, introducing himself as Tobias. Molly says that she's going to put the kids to bed, so the two number-crunchers can catch up all they want.

Smith leads 47 back to his office and locks the door. Suddenly two high-tech computer monitors rise from the inside of an antique roll top desk. Smith then finally asks 47 what he came for. 47 hands the black business card to Smith, who looks the card over. He then pulls up a file on his computer about Alpha Zerox, with the logo matching. Smith says that the Alpha Zerox was started as the cloning program of The Franchise, but has slowly but surely gained far more influence on the worldwide stage than even the CIA can confirm. He says the group has pull in just about every domestic agency, and many agencies abroad. 47 asks who exactly runs these shadow organizations. Smith jokes that if they knew who was running them, they wouldn't be shadow organizations.

Leland Alexander (Chevy Chase) tells Rick Henderson (Joseph Mazzello) that most of Agent 47 and the ICA's recent assassinations were to secure the information regarding Agent 47's creation at the hands of Dr. Otto Ort-Meyer. Henderson is taking notes as Alexander describes the conditions in which Ort-Meyer bred and raised the clones to be killing machines, but that only 47 managed to survive longer than Ort-Meyer's program. Alexander shows Henderson some images of the destroyed remains of Ort-Meyer's labs and of the dozens of charred remains found inside.


 Hitman - Amendment
Genre: Action
Executive Producer: Francis Lawrence
Writer: Dwight Gallo
Based on the video game series

Cast:
Ed Skrein .... Agent 47
Charlotte Riley .... Diana Burwood
Will Arnett .... Carlton Smith
Joseph Mazzello .... Rick Henderson
Chevy Chase .... Leland Alexander
William Baldwin .... Daniel Morris
Matt McCoy .... Thomas Stewart
Janine Turner .... Paula Stewart
Sean Patrick Flannery .... Mark
Megan Stevenson .... Molly Smith

Plot: Diana Burnwood (Charlotte Riley) notices Vice President Daniel Morris (William Baldwin) on a video conference call while she is at the Alpha Zerox labs giving her input on the cloning process based on her experience working with Agent 47. She sends the information to Agent Carlton Smith (Will Arnett), but he tells her that he is powerless in a situation like this. She tells him that he knows this, but that he can perhaps entice Agent 47 to do something, since it is clear to her that The Franchise is planning on taking President Steward out of the picture and replacing him with Morris.

Agent 47 (Ed Skrein) wakes up to the sound of children screaming in Smith's guest room. He gets dressed and leaves the room, only to be offered coffee or orange juice by Smith's wife, Molly (Megan Stevenson). 47 declines her offer. Smith then tells 47 that they need to go for a drive. The two get into Smith's car, and he whispers to 47 not to talk about anything in the car. Smith then drives them to a run-down car rental lot, and rents an old, beat up cargo van. Once they are driving in the rental van, Smith finally says it's okay to talk. 47 asks Smith what he wants to talk about, and Smith tells him that he has been given strong intel that Alpha Zerox is planning on killing President Steward. 47 asks why he should care, and Smith offers to pay 47 to protect the president from AZ's assassins. 47 is annoyed at the suggestion, but then Smith pulls out his checkbook.

Leland Alexander (Chevy Chase) and Rick Henderson (Joseph Mazzello) are once again talking in Alexander's study. Henderson finally expresses doubts that Alexander is telling the truth about everything he's told him. Henderson says it all just sounds too far-fetched that groups of assassins are creating clones to kill people. Alexander assures Henderson it is real, and it must be put to a stop. If it is the last thing he does, he will put an end to cloning. Alexander then tells Henderson that he can leave and that hopefully he has enough information for an article at this point as he is growing weary of the prolonged discussion.

Daniel Morris introduces President Thomas Steward (Matt McCoy) to his new head of security, Mark (Sean Patrick Flannery). Mark nods at the president with a smile on his face. President Steward waves Mark and Morris off, saying he has more important things to do than have a meet and greet with the Vice Presidential security detail. Morris grows angry and tells the president that he isn't going anywhere. Mark then pulls out a gun and walks the president into the Oval Office.

Agent 47 uses fake White House security credentials to gain access to the White House. He sneaks through the facility and is surprised to find security shockingly light. He gets all the way to the Oval Office, but the door is locked. He quietly starts picking the lock, but is caught by Paula Steward (Janine Turner). He assures her that he is there to help her husband, not hurt him. She decides to believe him and guides him to a secret entrance. 47 storms the room and quickly dispatches Mark and Morris, before quietly disappearing from the vicinity.

The news reports that Vice President Morris has been killed by a domestic terrorist, showing a picture of Mark. The reporter informs the public that the President and the First Lady managed to survive the attack thanks to a heroic member of the Presidential Secret Service team. Leland Alexander throws his remote at the television in disgust, shattering it.


Hitman - Requiem for a Clone
Genre: Action
Executive Producer: Francis Lawrence
Writer: Dwight Gallo
Based on the video game series
Cast:
Ed Skrein .... Agent 47
Charlotte Riley .... Diana Burnwood
Joseph Mazzello .... Rick Henderson
Chevy Chase .... Leland Alexander
Matt McCoy ... President Thomas Steward
David Harewood .... Harold Langston

Plot: Agent 47 (Ed Skrein) returns to his trailer to find Diana Burnwood (Charlotte Riley) waiting for him. 47 pours himself a glass of wine and sits down. Before long, 47 begins convulsing and foaming at the mouth. Leland Alexander (Chevy Chase) emerges and congratulates Diana on a job well done. Alexander orders his men to pack up the body. They're going to hold a funeral for the biggest thorn in his side at his house.

Rick Henderson (Joseph Mazzello) is in the office of his editor, Harold Langston (David Harewood), at the First Edition offices. Henderson is telling Langston that Leland Alexander said that the clone assassin Agent 47 is the one who tried to kill President Steward. Langston says that he thinks Henderson has spent too much time around a former spook like Alexander. A messenger makes his way through the office and delivers a certified letter to Henderson, who opens it in front of Langston. It's an invitation to Agent 47's funeral.

When Henderson arrives at the funeral he sees Leland Alexander cheerier than ever before, finally having captured his prize: Agent 47. Diana is present as well. She appears upset at the sight of 47's dead body. Alexander asks Henderson if a dead body is enough proof for him. Henderson is stunned to see the deceased body of the perpetrator of so many murders.

Leland Alexander invites each of the guests to say a farewell to Agent 47 before he is cremated. When it is Diana's turn, she rubs a balm on her lips and prized Silverballer pistols across his chest, supposedly as a sign of respect. Diana then gives 47 a kiss on the lips. Suddenly Agent 47 wakes up and uses the guns to kill every single guest at the funeral aside from Diana.

On national television, President Thomas Steward (Matt McCoy) announces the that a great American patriot, Leland Alexander, has died peacefully in his sleep. He says that Alexander will be missed, but he certainly won't be forgotten for his contributions to the American intelligence community.

Diana sets up shop again in her office at the ICA offices overlooking the Copenhagen harbor. She looks at a picture of Agent 47 from his file before tucking it away in a secret compartment in her desk. She receives a call asking her if she has a location for 47. Diana says that she does not know his current location, but that she imagines he'll be in touch sooner rather than later.

Agent 47 walks through an exotic marketplace and into a rundown building. 47 walks up to a desk and asks the man behind it what he has to offer, preferably in the back.