Popularity: 5 (history)
Director: | David Fincher |
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Writer: | Andrew Kevin Walker |
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After a fateful miss, an assassin battles his employers, and himself, on an international manhunt he insists isn't personal. | |
Release Date: | Oct 25, 2023 |
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Director: | David Fincher |
Writer: | Andrew Kevin Walker |
Genres: | Crime, Thriller |
Keywords | new york city, hitman, product placement, fate, character study, assassination attempt, satirical, gig economy, intense, sniper, paris, france, client, murder, based on graphic novel, dominican republic, tampa, florida, precision, violence, airport, dark comedy, revenge, brutality, empathy, detached, international manhunt, secret, wry, assassin, new orleans, louisiana, sociopath, lawyer, perfectionist, cold blooded killer, manhunt, clinical, audacious |
Production Companies | Netflix |
Box Office |
Revenue: $362,113
Budget: $175,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Aug 03, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Michael Fassbender | The Killer |
Tilda Swinton | The Expert |
Charles Parnell | The Lawyer - Hodges |
Arliss Howard | The Client - Claybourne |
Kerry O'Malley | Dolores |
Sophie Charlotte | Magdala |
Emiliano Pernia | Marcus |
Gabriel Polanco | Leo |
Sala Baker | The Brute |
Endre Hules | The Target |
Bernard Bygott | Bodyguard 1 |
Monique Ganderton | The Dominatrix |
Daran Norris | Deep South Lounge Greeter |
Nikki Dixon | Airline Ticket Agent |
Paloma Palacio Colon | Female Doctor |
Lía Lockhart | Fedex Clerk |
Arturo Duvergé | Taxi Dispatcher |
Génesis Estévez | United Ticket Agent |
Leroy Edwards III | Bodyguard 2 |
Kellan Rhude | Business Man |
Sacha Beaubier | Slender Suited Man |
Branden Mitch | Thug 1 |
Brandon Morales | Thug 2 |
Kyrstal Ortiz | Female Rental Agent |
Erik Hellman | Handsome Waiter |
Carlos Rogelio Diaz | Gym Janitor |
Ilyssa Fradin | City National Bank Manager |
Julia Rowley | Gym Greeter |
Jack Kesy | Salesman |
Eric Tolzmann | Maitre d' |
Jirus Tillman | Fedex Man |
Kev Morris Sr. | Trainer |
Brett C. Johnson | Rental Car Agent |
Tariq Azikiue | Male Doctor |
Jérôme Keen | Day Doorman |
Stéphane Vasseur | Night Doorman |
François Patissier | Photocopy Shop Owner |
Dzianis Chpoutalau | Man Shouting on Cell Phone |
Cécile Coves | Air France Lounge Greeter |
Claire Patronikn | Mother |
Lila Espinasse | Child Crying |
Sara Mezouar | Mother at McDonalds |
Zacharia Mezouar | Child at McDonalds |
Marie Bessière | Mother |
Nino Viard | Child |
Antoine Matichard | Small Child Playing |
Anna Cosmao | Female Gallery Keeper |
Alexandra Holzhammer | Female Bar Manager |
Name | Job |
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Andrew Kevin Walker | Screenplay |
Alexis Nolent | Graphic Novel |
Erik Messerschmidt | Director of Photography |
Laray Mayfield | Casting |
Federico Berón | First Assistant Director |
Sébastien Fouassier | Stunt Coordinator |
Atticus Ross | Original Music Composer |
John Roesch | Foley Artist |
Kirk Baxter | Editor |
Donald Graham Burt | Production Design |
Hannah Scott | Stunt Double |
Dominique Fouassier | Stunt Driver |
Aaron Crippen | Stunt Driver |
Doc Kane | ADR Mixer |
Josh Batista | Grip |
Andy Winderbaum | Sound Engineer |
Dan Tappan | Sound Engineer |
Benjamin Darier | ADR Mixer |
Milos Stojanovic | ADR Mixer |
Michele Woods | Dialogue Editor |
Sam Southwick | Dialogue Editor |
Catharine Fletcher Incaprera | Costume Supervisor |
Cate Adams | Costume Design |
Gigi Williams | Makeup Designer |
Flore Chandès | Assistant Makeup Artist |
Nicole Hernández Alvarado | Art Department Coordinator |
James L. Eddy | Property Master |
Ken Van Duyne | Assistant Costume Designer |
Chelsea DeScenna | Key Costumer |
Alice Alward | Art Direction |
Chris Cleek | Art Direction |
Matthew Gatlin | Art Direction |
Elvis Mariñez | Art Direction |
Brandi Kalish | Set Decoration |
April Melerine Maness | Makeup Artist |
Katherine Feliz | Makeup Artist |
Andrew W. Bofinger | Set Decoration Buyer |
Jill Broadfoot | Set Decoration Buyer |
Aura Faulkner | Set Designer |
Bryan Lane | Set Designer |
Brendan O'Connor | Set Designer |
Lorenz Plassmann | Assistant Art Director |
Tommy Rodriguez | Set Designer |
Colin Sieburgh | Set Designer |
Jessica Stumpf | Set Designer |
Brian A. Waits | Set Designer |
Lenaig Periot-Boulben | Costume Supervisor |
Nicholas Emmanuele | Electrician |
Emily Kacere | Unit Production Manager |
Luis Alfaro | Production Assistant |
James R. McAllister | Unit Production Manager |
Karla Torres | Production Supervisor |
Marie d'Hallivillée | Second Assistant Director |
Richard Goodwin | First Assistant Director |
Andrea Hachuel | Second Assistant Director |
Monica Timmerman | Second Second Assistant Director |
Josselin Panchout | Boom Operator |
Michael Primmer | Boom Operator |
Diego Fabian Lozada Bocanegra | Special Effects Supervisor |
Charles-Axel Vollard | Special Effects Supervisor |
Luc Jacamon | Graphic Novel Illustrator |
Alana J. Hogg | Makeup Artist |
Michelle Audrina Kim | Makeup Department Head |
May Azzow | Set Costumer |
Jonathon Stevens | Sound Effects Editor |
Steve Bissinger | Sound Editor |
Thom Brennan | Foley Editor |
Scott Curtis | Foley Mixer |
Malcolm Fife | Sound Effects Editor |
Shelley Roden | Foley Artist |
Dee Selby | Foley Editor |
Stephen Urata | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Luis Angel González | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Andrea Garcia | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Paul Luther Jackson | Music Supervisor |
Alicia Accardo | Script Supervisor |
Russell August Anderson | Assistant Editor |
Jennifer Chung | Assistant Editor |
Ben Insler | First Assistant Editor |
Brendan Durand | Grip |
Danny Gonzalez | Gaffer |
Erik F. Hill | Grip |
Morgan Lesné | Grip |
Tucker Korte | Second Unit Director of Photography |
Giovanni Quéné | Grip |
Francesca Aiassa | Casting Associate |
Yann Tremblay | Stunt Driver |
Dave Macomber | Stunt Coordinator, Fight Choreographer |
Justin Kell | Stunt Coordinator |
Frédéric Houivet | Stunt Driver |
Jaime Dawkins | Stunt Driver |
Joffrey Darel | Stunt Double |
Tanguy Baudrier | Stunt Double |
Donnie Dean | Special Effects Coordinator |
Elias Duhe Jr. | Special Effects Technician |
Matthew Brady Harris | Special Effects Coordinator |
Nicholas Hava | Special Effects Technician |
Liam Hoppe | Special Effects Technician |
Derek A. James | Special Effects Technician |
Matt Kutcher | Special Effects Supervisor |
Justin Kane Miller | Special Effects Technician |
Jeff Moshell | Special Effects Technician |
Garet Urban | Special Effects |
Silvina Lesa Brown | VFX Artist |
Brice Liesveld | Visual Effects Producer |
Jake Maymudes | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Yabin Morales | Visual Effects Supervisor |
James Pastorius | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Victor Filiano Perez | VFX Artist |
Wei Zheng | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Drew Kunin | Sound Mixer |
Miles Crist | Still Photographer |
Steve Fine | Post Production Supervisor |
Casey Curtiss | Visual Effects Editor |
Nicholas Bradford | Assistant Editor |
Jeremy Molod | Supervising Sound Editor |
Richard Quinn | ADR Supervisor |
Lisa Chino | Assistant Dialogue Editor |
Sally Boldt | Music Editor |
Brett Voss | ADR Recordist |
Nikolai Loveikis | On Set Dresser |
Brian S. Osmond | "A" Camera Operator |
Micky Froehlich | "B" Camera Operator |
Eric Tolzmann | Lighting Technician |
Matt McKinnon | Second Assistant Director |
Cammy Crochet | Key Hair Stylist |
Keshawn Dixon | Hairstylist |
Sherri Hamilton | Hair Department Head |
Cindy Shute | Key Hair Stylist |
Monaris | Still Photographer |
Guillaume Fournier | Art Department Coordinator |
Xany Mendez | Visual Effects Supervisor |
David Fincher | Director |
Trent Reznor | Original Music Composer |
Justin Eaton | Stunt Double |
Eric Barba | Additional Visual Effects |
Ren Klyce | Sound Designer, Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Brandon Jones | Post Production Assistant |
Julie M. Anderson | Unit Production Manager |
María José Miranda Ordeix | Art Department Assistant |
Aaron Parker | Stunt Driver |
Name | Title |
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Ceán Chaffin | Producer |
Alexandra Milchan | Executive Producer |
William Doyle | Producer |
Peter Mavromates | Producer |
Andrea McKee | Associate Producer |
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FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://fandomwire.com/the-killer-venice-film-festival-review-a-tense-yet-superficial-experience/ "The Killer is unquestionably the simplest, most straightforward movie of David Fincher's career, for better and for worse. On one hand, Michael Fassbender's melancholy nar ... ration and magnetic performance, as well as the moody cinematography and throbbing score, contribute to the immersive, tension-driven experience remarkably idealized and executed by the filmmaker. On the other hand, the lack of any emotional layer related to the superficial story and nameless characters, along with a repetitive structure devoid of secondary arcs, gradually alienates viewers from the equally underdeveloped fictional world. A case of admiration more than enjoyment." Rating: B-
Does anyone remember Baz Luhrmann's song "Sunscreen"? Well the narrative mantra provided here by assassin Michael Fassbender reminded me of some of the profundities of that lyric - though not as wittily. The remainder of this film, however, is unlikely to be conjuring up memories anytime soon. His m ... eticulously planned kill takes out a poor, leather-clad, school mistress instead of the intended target and so he has to flee. Now one might assume that such a character would be un-spookable. Well, nope - not this one. He is actually a bit nervous as he takes the long route home to safety in the Dominican Republic. When he gets there, he discovers that it wouldn't have been that safe there either as his pal "Magdala" (Sophie Charlotte) has been seriously wounded in an assault on his remote home. Bent on revenge, he sets out to track down the offenders and ultimately determines to come face to face with the millionaire client. Now he hasn't quite got a Yellow Pages, but his detective work is carried out with rather brutal ease. We have the odd combat scene, a dog gets pretty zoned out with painkillers and the denouement - featuring a sparing contribution from Tilda Swinton - has precisely zero menace or sophistication to it. Fassbender is very easy on the eye, but the rest of this is about as derivative as it gets - a sort of distant cousin of "The Mechanic" (2011) and it's not really very good.
The Killer presents a stylish front, intelligent narration and quality performances, backed by compelling cinematography. That said, when you take a step back, its still "just another" hit man flick, leaving far shallower footsteps, than say, Leon: The Professional. Its essentially driven by ... a very basic story, that's too truncated to add up to anything meaningful, partially compensated for by lashings of action packed, exposition and a degree of quality narrative. In and of itself, its marginally better than many other knock off's but not by as much, as it might think. In summary, offers a little extra polish but does not aspire to the iconic heights, of films that made this genre famous, in the first place.
Raw and ruthless - The Killer by David Fincher is basically a 75% thriller 25% action movie that tells about the daily life of a hired hitman - that makes a mistake on job (this is shown in the first 30 min). Then he and who he cares (a girlfriend in Dominican Republic) will pay the price - but thin ... gs aren't so easy. It reminded me very much the ecstasy of seeing the fist movie incarnation of 007 by Daniel Craig raw violence and not a snobby agent on a suit. He won't let those whom did he things go impune, so what to do do? Chase one by one, hitman style, silent, evasive, focalized - the prototype of a Sigma male (like others characters aka John Wick, James Bond, etc.). David Fincher is already know by a huge list of excellent movies including The SOcial Network, Se7ven, Gone Girl, Fight Club, The Zodiac, Mindhunter and the list go on. He already have his established style, violent and gritty and The Killer doesn't go far from it. Don't get me wrong - this isn't from the "another movie" perspective, by another good movie perspective. Andrew Kevin Walker (Se7en, 8mm) wrote the script based on the french comic book 'Le Tueurby" by the writer Matz and artist Luc Jacamon (2000). Action wise, the movie have more scenes of the standard procedures of the "profession" that raw action, aside from one chapter, where there is a brutal fight (the movie is divided in chapters btw). Michael Fassbender and the others (I am truly a fan of any movie that Tilda Swinton stars) - are the pieces that make the movie especially the first one, raw, obstinate and methodic while always listening to "The Smiths" to keep his mind clean and focus on what to do, to not deviate from the plan. Although there are few lines of dialog between characters, 90% os the dialog is from Fassbender in first person, on the thoughts in his mind. Aside from the strange fitting of Morrissey in the music track, we have a minimalistic but sober OST made impeccability by Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross. This movie is a must watch to anyone that enjoy hitman's movies - I gave it a 8,0 out of 10,0 score / A-. We may have a contender from adapted screenplay here for the Academy, and maybe for best actor and direction.
A tad bit underwhelming follows an assassin who botched a job and how he goes about it he's very clever and sly Fassbender does really good ...