When his on-screen action is explosive and fast, he still finds a way to put some witty and fun elements in it. With him, there will always be laughter and seriousness at the same time. It’s such as pleasure to see Reynolds ( Deadpool, The Change-Up) again as Bryce. A journey you have to go on, and here’s why. No, what you can expect from The Hitman’s Wife Bodyguard is an entertaining and enjoyable trip throughout Europe (without leaving the country).
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When reading the plot, you get that this movie doesn’t take itself too seriously, so don’t expect a brand-new and cinema-changing story. Jackson as Darius Kincaid and Ryan Reynolds as Michael Bryce in The Hitman’s Wife’s Bodyguard // Credit: Millennium Media Don’t take it too seriously Will they overcome their problems and save the world from the Greek supervillain, or is the world doomed this time? Bryce feels inferior compared to his stepfather (Morgan Freeman), a legendary bodyguard, with whom he reconnects during the mission, and Kincaid and his Sonia deal with family problems. While trying to save the world and battling Papadopoulous, each trio member has to deal with personal problems. This time, they take on Aristotle Papadopoulous (Antonio Banderas), who’s out for revenge on the EU by drilling a hole in their underwater safety box that contains all the computer systems. Been there, done that, and once again, the bad-ass trio gets together. He unwillingly becomes part of Kincaid’s ferocious wife Sonia (Salma Hayek) her rescue mission to save her ‘cucaracha’ (Samuel L. His time off heals Bryce but not for long. After losing his ‘license’ and experiencing the same vivid nightmare, his therapist suggests time away from bodyguarding by enjoying an Italian break by the pool. Ryan Reynolds is back as Michael Bryce, who’s having a hard time dealing with his triple A-bodyguard failures. Salma Hayek as Sonia Kincaid and Ryan Reynolds as Michael Bryce in The Hitman’s Wife’s Bodyguard // Credit: Millennium Media The entertaining and merciless trio reunites