They hitchhike to a ferry going to Amsterdam, where Sonia is being held. Realizing that the agency cannot be entrusted with the mission due to a possible leak, she enlists the help of Bryce, her ex, to escort and protect Kincaid on the way to The Hague. Kincaid eliminates the attackers and Agent Roussel, the sole survivor, takes Kincaid to an Interpol safehouse in the city. With the aid of treacherous Interpol Assistant Director Jean Foucher (Almeida), Dukhovich's men successfully ambush the convoy as it passes through Coventry and kill most of the security team. Led by Interpol Agent Roussel (Yung), an armed convoy escorts Kincaid from the UK to the International Criminal Court in The Hague. Unable to secure solid evidence or testimony against Dukhovich, the prosecution's last hope is incarcerated hitman Darius Kincaid (Jackson), who agrees to testify against Dukhovich in exchange for the release of his wife Sonia (Hayek) from prison. Meanwhile, Vladislav Dukhovich (Oldman), the vicious dictator of Belarus, is on trial for crimes against humanity at the International Criminal Court. Two years later, the fallen from grace Bryce survives by protecting drug-addicted corporate executives in London. Michael Bryce (Ryan Reynolds) lives a luxurious life as a successful UK-based private bodyguard, until his client Takashi Kurosawa is assassinated on his watch.
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