Maggie Q

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When a l0cal online reported gets the story of her career, Division will stop at nothing to keep her from breaking it. Enter Nikita who saves the reporter, Jill from her Division captors. But Nikita has much bigger plans, she intends to get the video they are after and leak it herself, with Jill’s help. At the same time, Division comes to the realization that Nikita’s source of intel might be coming from their offices after all. Now everyone is on the edge as Alex begins to lose her cool. But things end up taking a turn no one expects.

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When a Russian exile is released from prison, Division offers him protection and power that he could only dream of in exchange for the weapons grade Uranium he stashed before he was locked away. But the first thing on his mind is a girl. So to avoid a security breach, Division sends Alex in on her first mission, with Nikita not too far behind. But things take an unexpected turn when the Russian is kidnapped. Now it’s up to the combined efforts of Nikita and Division to find the Russian before the location of the Uranium is revealed… and Nikita’s plans for Alex are brought to light.

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Nikita is the newest adaptation of the now infamous 1990 French action film (La Femme Nikita) directed by Luc Besson. From producer McG and star Maggie Q as the title character Nikita, the show follows a woman who has begun a vendetta against her former government employer, Division. And she’ll stop at nothing to take them down for good. And Division will also stop at nothing to see Nikita dead and buried six feet under.  At the same time, Division has brought on a brand new recruit. But there’s much more to the newbie than any of them initially realized. And so begins the brand new series, Nikita

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Some of it looks a bit cheesy, but on the whole, the first full trailer for Priest is incredibly promising. Maggie Q tossing all sorts of ninja stars, Karl Urban looking like The Gunslinger and conducting the burning of a town, Paul Bettany brooding and slashing a dagger into some vampires. It’s all good stuff, and it all looks incredible. The blend of science fiction attributes amidst the crumbling visage of an ancient order is a great concept pulled directly from the graphic novel, and the spirit of the Western (including what looks like a great fight on top of a speeding locomotive) is in tact here amongst the gadgetry and blood-guzzling creatures of the night. The CGI vampires are, sadly, a bit I Am Legendary. However, it seems as though director Scott Charles Stewart is taking this a bit more seriously than he took Legion, and that’s a good thing. Go see the trailer for yourself over at Crackle.

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The model who turned into an action star is joining Paul Bettany in the Old West to murder some blood-sucking fiends.

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Maggie Q has joined the cast of King of Fighters, based on the hit videogame series from the mid to late nineties. She’ll be fighting alongside Ray Park, Sean Faris, Will Yun Lee, and David Leitch.

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Look Out! Huge Jackman Is Trying to Decieve You!

If you want a film to have this many twists, it’d be best to not name the movie Deception. That would be like naming Citizen Kane something like It’s a Sled or renaming Psycho with Norman Bates is the Killer Who Dresses Like His Dead Mother.

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Let me be honest right off the bat – this movie looked like ass. I mean, ping pong?

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