'The Gray Man' Character Posters Highlight Suave Looks From Jessica Henwick, Regé-Jean Page, and More

 


When it comes to Netflix’s upcoming action thriller, The Gray Man, we’ve seen a lot of the two main characters played by Chris Evans and Ryan Gosling. Heck, we’ve even caught a lot of glimpses at the rockin’ stache Evans’ character Lloyd Hansen sports throughout the film. But, aside from the trailer, which was released a few weeks ago, we haven’t been gifted with many peeks at the film’s side characters. Well, Netflix has taken to Twitter to change all of that! Today, the streamer revealed some new character posters featuring those ensemble members making up the cast and reminding us that even the supporting call sheet is absolutely stacked.


First, we have the man, the myth, the legend, Regé-Jean Page. Page will be playing the role of Denny Carmichael, the Director of National Clandestine Service at the CIA. In short, Denny is the man at the head of the super secret project known as the Sierra program. He’s the man with the plan and in the film, his plan is to wipe out Gosling’s defiant Court Gentry. The words “New Order” are written at the center of the poster, giving us the belief that Denny is hoping to usher in some new procedures at the agency.


Next up, we have Dhanush, who will be playing one of Court Gentry’s hunters, Avik San. While not much is known about Avik, from the previous looks at him, we know he’s a talented fighter who will go to great lengths to see that his target is destroyed. Across the middle of his poster are the words, “Lethal Force,” backing up everything we know so far about one of the men sent to bring Court Gentry down. Another poster reveals Billy Bob Thornton as Donald Fitzroy. Donald is on Court’s side and backs him up on his run from the top dogs at the CIA. The text at the center of his poster reads “World Order,” perhaps pointing to his hope in bringing an end to the secrets told by the special government agency.


Our final two posters feature Jessica Henwick as Suzanne Brewer and Alfre Woodard as Margaret Cahill. Another character who we don’t know much about, Henwick’s Suzanne serves as the Senior Officer of Programs and Plans at the CIA. Judging by this title, we can presume that she has quite a few tricks up her sleeves and is the woman running it all. The center of her poster reads, “Damage Control,” alluding to the tasks she’ll cover during the film. Like Thornton’s Donald Fitzroy, Woodard’s Margaret Cahill will play an integral part in getting Gosling’s Gentry out alive. The center of her poster reads “Counter Intel,” shedding some light on what she brings to the table. We’re guessing that Cahill will be able to muster some punch backs on the agency backing Evans’ Hansen.


You can check out all the posters for The Gray Man below and gear up for the movie’s Netflix premiere on July 22.







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Ryan Gosling and Chris Evans Get Rough in New 'The Gray Man' Clip

 


Joe Russo and his brother Anthony Russo have been known for their work in the Marvel Cinematic Universe with films like Avengers: Infinity War and the record-breaking Avengers: Endgame but now the duo known as the Russo Brothers are taking over Netflix with their latest film The Gray Man. And for Netflix's Geeked Week, we got a sneak peek scene from the movie starring Chris Evans, Ryan Gosling, and Ana de Armas. Based on the novel by Mark Greaney, the movie was written by Joe Russo and the Endgame writing partners of Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely.


Gosling is Court Gentry, aka Sierra Six, a skilled operative who uncovers the dark secrets of the agency, which puts a target on his back. He is then hunted by Evans' Lloyd Hansen, but it seems as if Court Gentry gets a little help from Dani Miranda (de Armas) in the new sneak peek scene which also gives us a glimpse into Lloyd's fight against Court and just how quippy this movie is going to be.


The synopsis for The Gray Man is as follows: "When the CIA's most skilled operative-whose true identity is known to none-accidentally uncovers dark agency secrets, a psychopathic former colleague puts a bounty on his head, setting off a global manhunt by international assassins."



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While the scene is action-packed and at times aggressive, there are hilarious bits throughout it. Like Court shading Lloyd for his mustache and making fun of his energy while also trying to blow up the room with a grenade. What it gives us is a sense of how the movie is going to play out. What we knew of The Gray Man before felt straight up like an action movie with incredibly high stakes and so to know that it is genuinely funny makes it an exciting entry into the genre.

The scene also features Lloyd coming back after Court once the grenade goes off, and we get to see more of how these characters are going to deal with one another. Dani tranquilizes Lloyd who falls down the stairs and ends up saving Court, so we can assume that the two of them are on the same team, but it is going to be fascinating to see exactly who is on which side and what it means for these characters in the grand scheme of the movie.

We can't wait for The Gray Man to come out and see Evans, Gosling, and de Armas team up together. Check out the new Geeked Week clip below:


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