Hannah Ware in Breakneck Action Film “HITMAN: AGENT 47”
Hannah Ware, best known as Emma Kane in the
Emmy-nominated Starz show “Boss,” and as the lead in ABC’s “Betrayal,” opposite
Stuart Townsend and whose remarkable portrayal in “Cop Out” and “Shame” further
demonstrated her range stars anew in the upcoming highly kinetic and stylized
action film “Hitman: Agent 47” opposite Rupert Friend and Zachary Quinto.
“Hitman:
Agent 47” features an all-star cast headed by Rupert Friend (“Homeland”) in the
title role while Hannah Ware plays Katia van Dees, who’s on a quest to find the
person who holds the key to her past and future, Zachary Quinto (“Star Trek”) takes on the role
of John Smith, a man holding key secrets and unimaginable strength, Ciarán
Hinds (“Game of Thrones”), as a scientist whose secret, world-changing research
is valued by powerful forces seeking to exploit it, Thomas Kretschmann (“Avengers: Age of Ultron”)
as Le Clerq, the mastermind behind an insidious, global plot that threatens 47
and Katia and famed Asian star Angelababy as Diana, 47’s handler, who provides
him with clients, targets, and information.
At
breakneck speed, everyone’s number is up in “Hitman: Agent 47” where the
filmmakers introduces a fresh start and brand new take on the iconic figure
based on the phenomenal video game. Directed
by Aleksander Bach, Ware plays Katia, a troubled young girl who finds herself
dragged into a life or death struggle that may have more to do with her than
she realises. Ware’s character of Katia
is, in several ways, the heart of the movie.
When we meet Katia, she’s lost, off the grid, and on a quest to find
someone she barely remembers but who may hold the key to an incredible secret
about her childhood and family.
Says
Hannah Ware: “Katia leads a nomadic existence and has no interest in
socializing – or anything else, for that matter – that could distract her from
her goal. So she doesn’t really fit in
anywhere or with anyone. ” Katia’s journey and search for answers are marked by
a relentless determination, which Ware embraced. “She doesn’t fit in, but at the same time,
Katia can be ferocious and brave,” says the actress. “I can identify with her fierce resolve.”
As
the story unfolds, Katia discovers an unexpected and intriguing connection with
47, which in turn amps up the action and provides additional opportunities for
character exploration. She learns they
are more alike than she could have ever imagined. 47 becomes her mentor, teaching her many of
his signature moves, even if it means putting her in harm’s way. “It’s a huge rite of passage for the
character,” says Ware. “47 teaches Katia
and frees her in ways beyond her understanding, at first. He tests her, which reveals Katia’s true
nature. It’s ultimately very liberating
for her. I think Katia definitely brings out a side of 47
that you would never see, and I’m not sure you’d see in the video game. You
will definitely see a very different side to him.”
Fight
and action sequences were helmed by Chad Stahelski and David Leitch who are all
from 87-11 Action Design, one of the world’s premiere stunt teams who have
overseen stunts for “Jurassic World,” “The Hunger Games: Catching Fire” and “John
Wick.” Katia is a complex figure that
keeps us guessing and has action sequence unique to her role, and Ware’s
co-stars say the actress brings the character to life in unexpected ways. “Hannah brings a wonderful naiveté to the
role,” notes Rupert Friend. “Katia
learns a huge amount about herself, which required an actor who wasn’t afraid
to embrace that naiveté so she can then embrace a stunning transformation.”
“Hitman:
Agent 47” opens this August 19 in cinemas nationwide from 20th
Century Fox to be distributed by Warner Bros.
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