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The Killer

Some alliances form. Others will crumble.
2024 | 126m | English

(15675 votes)

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Zee is a feared contract killer known as "the Queen of the Dead," but when she refuses to murder a young blind woman, she finds herself hunted both by criminal colleagues and a determined police detective.
Release Date: Aug 22, 2024
Director: John Woo
Writer: Brian Helgeland, Josh Campbell, Matthew Stuecken
Genres: Action, Crime, Thriller
Keywords
Production Companies Universal Pictures, Atlas Entertainment, Entertainment One, A Better Tomorrow Films
Box Office Revenue: $318,618
Budget: $30,000,000
Updates Updated: Jun 06, 2025
Entered: Aug 14, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Nathalie Emmanuel Zee
Omar Sy Sey
Sam Worthington Finn
Diana Silvers Jenn
Saïd Taghmaoui Prince Majeb Bin Faheem
Angeles Woo Chi Mai
Éric Cantona Gobert
Tchéky Karyo Tessier
Grégory Montel Jax
Hugo Diego Garcia Coco
Michaël Erpelding Serge
Aurélia Agel Juliet
Guillaume Kerbusch Alves
Fabrice Scott Inspector General
Kelian Maréchaux The Breton
Elie Haddad Avi
Lydie Muller Jenn's Mother
Etienne Guillou-Kervern Hallway Policeman
Vincent Winterhalter Magistrate
Igor Skreblin Russian Mobster "L'orange"
Octave Delepaule Hostage Boy
Marius Delepaule Hostage Boy
Kévin Table Private Room Dj
David Clark Carl Staley
Jaz Deol Sidney
Anissa Bakhti Givenchy Model
Grégory Loffredo IA Cop
Jamel Blissat IA Cop
Intissar Kitsaïs-Rotsen Young Zee
Eesha El Hadj Zee's Sister
Yann Brouet Alain
Gary Cothenet Belmont
Maxime Coulon JM
Ahmed Chouikhi Guy
Nicolas-Kisito Bata Private Room Bartender
Laurent Coin Belanger
Michaël Troude Civil Court Man
Arthur Aspaturian Men's Room Gangster
Clément Huet Thug Seedy Bar
Vincent Bersoullé Gobert Bodyguard
Michel Nguyen Riverbank Pedestrian
Trevor Morgan Heavy
Quentin D'Hainaut Heavy
Hugo Bariller Hallway Policeman
Ben Milord Minder
Iliés Moujane Minder
Robert 'Rock' Galotti Henchman
Staiv Gentis Henchman
Justin Howell Romeo
Renaud Marc Male Café Patron
Lauren Coda Female Café Patron
Clémence Schreiber Hostage Woman
Monia Moula Nurse
Morgane Bujoli Nurse
Navathipan Rajakumar Security Guard
Christophe Dupuis Detective Dropping Papers
Rachid Boulaïd Detective Zee Escape
Bryan Vigier Detective Zee Escape
Jérémy Margallé Longcoat
Alexandre Lopoka Longcoat
Frédéric Dessains Longcoat
Jonathan Bernard Longcoat
Daren Nop Longcoat
David Nop Longcoat
Eric Cullet Longcoat
Arthur Delapierre Longcoat
Anis Messabis Longcoat
Maurice Chan Longcoat
Amadéo Cazzela Longcoat
Marvin Berrembou Longcoat
Thibault Gassmann Longcoat
Olivier Sa Longcoat
Ibrahima Keita Longcoat
Lucas Dollfus Longcoat
Alexandre Yde Longcoat
Name Job
Jade-Eleena Dregorius Stunt Double
David Grolleau Stunts
Rosa-Bélinda Sette Stunts
Brett Smrz Stunt Coordinator
Astou Vedel Stunts
John Woo Original Film Writer, Director
Sara Scott Production Executive
Rose Polvé Assistant Set Decoration
David Biet Second Assistant Director
Eva Claverie Third Assistant Director
Julien Dara Assistant Director
Maud Ducre Third Assistant Director
Samuel Payen Second Assistant Director
Bonnie Pirès First Assistant Director
Michael Pontvert Second Assistant Director
François Borgeaud Property Master
Nicolas Brisset Assistant Art Director
Pierre-Emmanuel Chatiliez Storyboard Artist
Jeremie Solomon Graphic Designer
Roland Toupet Props
Leslie Gaborieau Boom Operator
Adèle Le Goff Boom Operator
Vincent Piponnier Sound Mixer
Vincent Rochette Boom Operator
Marja Maccotta Visual Effects Production Manager
Quentin Verbruggen Data Wrangler
Alexandra Boisseau Stunts
Vincent Bouillon Stunt Coordinator
Yann Brouet Stunts
Oscar Casellas Stunts
Ahmed Chouikhi Stunts
Richard Epper Utility Stunts
Jean Huynh Stunts
Alice Naigeon Stunts
Lucile Perez Stunt Double
Florine Silva Stunts
Alexandre Vu Stunts
Eric Bornes "B" Camera Operator
Nejib Boubaker Digital Imaging Technician
Stéphane Bourgoin Gaffer
Hugo Ctiborsky Second Assistant "B" Camera
Steve de Rocco Camera Operator
Pascal Delaunay Key Grip
David Foquin Focus Puller
Kevin Kaiser Camera Trainee
Geoffrey Menardo Second Assistant "C" Camera
Mathilde Nicollet Video Assist Operator
Christine Tamalet Still Photographer
Zach Staenberg Editor
Gregg Smrz Second Unit Director
François Vigon Focus Puller
Olivier Fornara Stunts
Mathis Dujardin Assistant Director
Steph Tataryn Casting Assistant
Julian Moeglin Costumer
Mathilde Perrussel Costumer
Brahim Aouchiche Makeup Artist
Shannon Bakeman Hair Department Head
Sarah Daoud Assistant Makeup Artist
Michaela Daroussi Makeup Artist
Sandrine Denis Makeup Artist
Caroline Wormser Casting Assistant
Marion Di Domizio Additional Hairstylist
Ludivine Jahan Key Hair Stylist
Margherita Laserpe Makeup Artist
Aurélie Leupe Makeup Artist
Kelly Marazzi Makeup Artist
Mathilde Oliviero Additional Hairstylist
Misiri Patricia Patou Hairstylist
Cynthia Scigliuto Makeup Artist
Audrey Tavares Hairstylist
Arnaud Kaiser Production Manager
Michèle Maurer Production Supervisor
Robin Mulcahy Fisichella Unit Production Manager
Jérôme Beche Location Production Assistant
Kevin Boubli Assistant Location Manager
Édouard Decker Assistant Location Manager
Cristen Carr Strubbe Executive In Charge Of Production
Thomas Le Govic Location Production Assistant
Hugo Marquetty Location Production Assistant
Sophie Ohayon Assistant Location Manager
Sébastien Quérité Location Manager
Marie-Jeanne Raoux Location Production Assistant
Maxence Ravel Location Production Assistant
Paul Massey Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Brian Helgeland Screenplay
Josh Campbell Screenplay
Matthew Stuecken Screenplay
Camille Relier Assistant Location Manager
Hugo Richard Location Production Assistant
Gael Nicolas Sound Editor
Sean Massey Dialogue Editor
James Doh Storyboard Artist
Aline Bonetto Production Design
Mauro Fiore Director of Photography
Robert 'Rock' Galotti Weapons Master
Mélissa Humler Stunts
Pierre Procoudine-Gorsky Visual Effects Producer
Marco Beltrami Original Music Composer
Biko Gogaladze Foley Artist
Teddy Ponceau Stunts
Liva Rafidison Stunts
Jill Bogdanowicz Other
Abel Djilali Stunts
Franck Leclerc First Assistant Camera
Name Title
Angeles Woo Associate Producer
John Woo Producer
Lori Tilkin Producer
Terence Chang Executive Producer
Luc Etienne Executive Producer
Alex Gartner Producer
Mark Gordon Executive Producer
Robin Mulcahy Fisichella Executive Producer
Matt Jackson Executive Producer
Charles Roven Producer
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Reviews

Sejian
4.0

This movie is laughably bad. Oh my goodness. It's nice to see Nathalie Emmanuel outside of the Furiously Fast series and it's nice seeing Omar Sy and Sam Worthington again but this movie just steadily gets more campy and more cringe and more stupid as it progresses. The best scene is probably the ... club hit early on, and it gives you a false sense that the movie is going to be better than the poster - it isn't. In that respect, The Killer (2024) reminds me of Smile (2022). Folks went crazy for Smile. Smile went downhill after the opening scene and never recovered. I watched Silent Night (2023). It wasn't horrible, but maybe John Woo should've stopped with that. I don't care that the story isn't original, I care that the script is poorly written and the direction is lackluster. Zee is poorly written, Sey is poorly written, Jenn is poorly written, and Finn says "Kushala Daora" one-two many times. Jax is probably the best written character and he's on-screen for like 5 minutes total. I got the impression early on that they were going for a Killing Eve (2018-2022) vibe, but yeah, no. It's just sad. Can someone competent take this cast, this concept - this "Queen of the Dead" idea, and do it properly? If you're looking for some female-led assassin action, check out The Protégé (2021) which wasn't a masterpiece but it was more entertaining than this, Anna (2019), Salt (2010), Red Sparrow (2018), or Atomic Blonde (2017).

Aug 23, 2024
MovieGuys
5.0

Yes, we all needed another "girl boss" flick to spark our inner woke, didn't we? What's that you say, "hell no", well then, read on. The Killer starts off with a main character, an assassin no less, who comes across as being about as tough and intimidating, as a bowl of warm mashed potato. But he ... y, she has a punch bag in her bohemian bedsit. Not to mention a handler who looks like he can, in fact, handle himself. Indeed, the underlying strategy seems to be to use visually gritty characters and cues, to drown out the entirely non-threatening nature of the lead character. Its a bit like sitting a potted rose down with pots of cacti, in the hope people will inexplicably mistake one, for the other. As you might expect, the results another absurdly unconvincing, predominantly exposition driven, affair, that would, I feel have only worked if re-imagined as a satirical comedy. That's not to say this is the fault of the actors. Its a decent cast, who have found themselves mis-cast, no doubt, I'm guessing, so the script can play gender politics. Suffice to say, the quality acting, is one of the limited upsides, of this flick. In summary, no amount of suspension of disbelief, will make this work.I personally wonder why they persist, when everything I see, seems to suggest the viewing public have thoroughly rejected, the DEI agenda, in favour of a return to traditional, sensible, entertainment.

Sep 04, 2024