Accident Man: Hitman's Holiday Here
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: One of the film's highlights is the parade of eccentric assassins Fallon must face, including a killer clown named Poco and a man who believes he’s a vampire. Accident Man: Hitman's Holiday
Fallon finds himself reconnected with his gadget-expert pal, Finicky Fred (Perry Benson), and is soon blackmailed into a high-stakes protection detail. His mission? Keep the ungrateful, bumbling son of a local mafia boss alive while being hunted by the world's most creative and colorful killers. Why You Need to See It Check out these previews and reviews to see
The Accident Man is Back: Why "Hitman’s Holiday" is a Must-Watch for Action Fans Keep the ungrateful, bumbling son of a local
: The script, co-written by Adkins and Stu Small, balances brutal violence with a dry, irreverent sense of humor that sets it apart from more serious action franchises.
: While Adkins is the star, Sarah Chang’s performance as Wong Siu-ling—a martial artist hired by Fallon specifically to ambush him at random—is a standout. Their "Kato-style" dynamic adds a hilarious and physical layer to the movie.
After the explosive events of the first film, professional hitman Mike Fallon (Adkins) has relocated to the sunny Mediterranean island of Malta to lie low. But in the world of assassins, "retirement" is never that simple.