Retired C.I.A. agent Frank Moses reunites his unlikely team of elite operatives for a global quest to track down a missing portable nuclear device.
Bruce Willis
Frank Moses
John Malkovich
Marvin Boggs
Mary-Louise Parker
Sarah Ross
Anthony Hopkins
Bailey
Helen Mirren
Victoria
Catherine Zeta-Jones
Katja
Lee Byung-hun
Han Cho Bai
David Thewlis
The Frog
Brian Cox
Ivan
Neal McDonough
Jack Horton
Steven Berkoff
Cobb
Garrick Hagon
Davis
Tim Pigott-Smith
Director Philips
Jong Kun Lee
Han's Father
Philip Arditti
Arman
Mitchell Mullen
Wade
Martin Sims
Blackwell
Tristan D. Lalla
Vance
Khalid Laith
Al Saïd
Tom Wu
Security Officer
Emilio Doorgasingh
Iranian Ambassador
David Papava
Russian Police Officer
Dan Jeannotte
Young FBI Agent
Aleksandar Mikic
Kremlin Guard
Vincent Hoss-Desmarais
MI6 Intelligence Officer
Nathalie Buscombe
Serena
Tony Pritchard
Orderly #1
Kirris Riviere
Orderly #2
Wahab Sheikh
Iranian Clerk
Paul Hopkins
Funeral Director
Vlasta Vrana
General McKennon
Robert Davide
Russian Officer
Adam Shaw
Creepy Young Man
Tom Hodgkins
Snyder
Emma Heming
Kelly
Moe Jeudy-Lamour
Marine
Penny Bunton
Boddington Receptionist
Nathan Wiley
Young Guard
Eric Davis
MI6 Chief Security Officer
Andrew Byron
Russian Lead Officer
Alexandre Gorchkov
Kremlin Security Officer
Michael Hearn
Senior MI6 Man
Sandra Lavoie
Weeping Woman
Bentley Kalu
Commando
Rebecca Croll
Waitress
Georg Nikoloff
Russian Scientist
Bianca Bellange
Banker
Kevin Woodhouse
Guy
Terry Maguire
Costco Man
Xavier Laurent
Waiter
Sherif Eltayeb
Revolutionary Guard Captain
Alan Grice
Russian Officer #2
Thomas Thoroe
Russian Officer #3
Yo Santhaveesuk
Security Officer #2
George Georgiou
Revolutionary Guard
Waj Ali
Helicopter Pilot
Tony Smith
Boddington Security
James Jaysen Bryhan
Iranian General (uncredited)
Michael Vardian
Tourist (uncredited)
Director
Dean Parisot
Characters
Warren Ellis
Characters
Cully Hamner
Writer
Erich Hoeber
Writer
Jon Hoeber
December 8, 2013
4
This movie was a clear example of when studios can't get enough of a good thing. Red didn't need a sequel at all. This cheap attempt at recreating the comedic magic that the the first movie had reminded me plenty of the overkill series of the Hangover. Some things should just be left alone in singular existence. 2/5 Stars is all this got from me.