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I like the fact that my character’s job is to transport and deliver, not to murder. I disarm people and throw their guns on the floor, so it’s dangerous, but Frank’s a man of substance who’s trying to maintain his humanity in this criminal underworld. “I fight with an iPhone, with a shopping bag, with two rocks, with table legs and a table top, but not with guns. “It was very important for Frank not to use firearms directly,” Skrein says. “Refueled is more filled out than earlier Transporter movies because we have several layers, several characters, lots of subplots and revelations that get slowly revealed throughout the film,” observes Delamarre.Īnother quirk that sets the character apart from typical action heroes is the fact that he refuses to engage in gunplay. The script by Bill Collage, Adam Cooper and Luc Besson offered an entirely new take on the high-octane action series, which centers on a tough, tight-lipped, highly skilled driver-for-hire. I really enjoyed the role because I’d never played a bad guy in a film before!” Instead, I wanted the other girls to be scared of me.
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“Having lived through many hardships, Maissa has hatred in her so I didn’t want to show even a little bit of kindness. “The other girls and I are part of the same mafia, but my character came in from the dark side,” says Lenoir. Noémie Lenoir plays the villainous Maissa, gangster Yuri’s prostitute-turned-business-associate. We then see her transferring money to the families of the dead girls and Frank along with his dad, sipping some wine. After the main boss is killed, Anna and Frank part ways. Shots are fired and people, including some of the girls, die. She tricks the pimp's partners into thinking that the main boss has embezzeled the rest of the bosses in the crime ring. So the final showdown is set when Frank and the girls go to a yacht to meet the pimp. He tells Frank to turn in the girls to his custody, after which he will let Frank's dad go. However, Karasov kidnaps Frank Sr as he has an issie with frank Jr for helping out the hookers in the first place. After story plays out and we come to the final conclusion, the transporter and his dad are let go of. The keep Frank dedicated to their cause by kidnapping his father and using that as blackmail for Frank. Frank must use his covert expertise and knowledge of fast cars, fast driving and fast women to outrun a sinister Russian kingpin, and worse than that, he is thrust into a dangerous game of chess with a team of gorgeous women out for revenge. When Frank’s father (Ray Stevenson) pays him a visit in the south of France, their father-son bonding weekend takes a turn for the worse when Frank is engaged by a cunning femme-fatale, Anna (Loan Chabonal), and her three seductive sidekicks to orchestrate the bank heist of the century. The film – also known as The Transporter Legacy – will be out here on June 19.Frank Martin (played by newcomer Ed Skrein), a former special-ops mercenary, is now living a less perilous life - or so he thinks - transporting classified packages for questionable people. Brick Mansions man Camille Delamarre is directing this one, working from a script that producer Luc Besson handed to Bill Collage and Adam Cooper to write. Skrein doesn’t quite seem to have the same unknown quantity that makes Statham work in the role, although we’ll wait and see the whole film before making any solid judgments. But there are also the odd nods to the fact that time moves on and things have changed a little. Cue car chases, beat downs, quick cuts and extended sequences where villains make speeches and then Frank fights everyone around. Mostly it’s business as usual for Frank: there is a package (in this case, two bewigged women) to be delivered somewhere for shady types and a lot of dangerous folk who would rather he didn’t make it. The first trailer for The Transporter Refueled is now online via Apple. Things have changed for this reboot, with Ill Manors’ Ed Skrein stepping into his sharp suit as Frank Martin. But what you also usually expect is Jason Statham gravel-growling and scowling his way through the running time. You pretty much know what to expect from a Transporter film: fisticuffs, flash cars and attractive women.