
Wanted
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Initial release | London |
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Directors | Timur Bekmambetov |
Featured song | The Little Things |
Box office | 341. 4 million USD |
Here I thought that James Bond was a badass. James McAvoy plays a socially‑awkward loser whose life is turned sideways . . . | |
Title link | Play trailer on YouTube |
Reviews | www.imdb.com |
Theatrical country of origin release date | USA |
Adapted from | Wanted |
Music by | Danny Elfman |
Stori by | Michael Brandt |
Box offic | $342.5 million |
Cast | James McAvoy |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 762992 |
About Wanted
A young man, Wesley, learns that his long lost father is an assassin. When his father is murdered, the son is recruited into his father's secret organisation and trained by a man named Sloan.
Don Walsh: The man who made the deepest ever dive

... He was in for a bit of a shock - the US Navy Wanted him to dive more than a hundred times deeper...
King Charles impresses Paris while the rest of France shrugs

... " One had the feeling that each and every Parisian - and they were out there in their millions - Wanted to welcome personally the royal guests...
Female surgeons sexually assaulted while operating

... I trusted him Anne - we cannot reveal her real name for legal reasons - Wanted to talk to the BBC because she believes change will only happen when people speak out...
Hospital bosses ignored months of doctors' warnings about Lucy Letby

... It was not the thorough review the consultants had Wanted - or the thorough external independent review that the RCPCH had recommended...
Kevin Spacey: I had no power wand to get people into bed

... Asked if he considered himself to be a powerful man, Mr Spacey told the jury he " did not have a power wand that I waved in front of people s faces whenever I Wanted someone to go to bed with me"...
Nadine Dorries delays resignation until peerage information is released

... The Conservatives - who are trailing Labour in national polls - Wanted to conclude swift campaigns before Parliament s summer recess and for any political pain from the by-elections to be short and sharp...
Nadine Dorries keeps party waiting on by-election

... The Conservatives - who are trailing Labour in national polls - Wanted to conclude swift campaigns before Parliament s summer recess and for any political pain from the by-elections to be short and sharp...
Turkey elections: What to expect from newly emboldened Erdogan

... This is the outcome President Vladimir Putin Wanted - no surprises that he was one of the first to offer his congratulations to the Turkish leader...
Nadine Dorries keeps party waiting on by-election
By Iain WatsonPolitical correspondent, BBC News
Former cabinet minister Nadine Dorries has Not Yet officially resigned as an MP, putting a by-election to replace her on hold - to the frustration of the Conservative Party .
The Conservatives will give notice for two by-elections on Wednesday.
Boris Johnson and Nigel Adams quit last week, triggering votes to replace them.
Voters will go to the polls next month in Mr Johnson 's Uxbridge and South Ruislip seat, and in Mr Adams's Selby and Ainsty seat.
The possible polling dates are 13 July or 20 July, with the latter more likely.
But a third by-election in Ms Dorries's constituency is currently on hold.
Last Friday , Ms Dorries - a close ally of Mr Johnson - Said she would resign her Mid Bedfordshire seat, with immediate effect.
But she is yet to tender her official resignation. This is done by writing to the Chancellor Jeremy Hunt .
Conservative sources say Ms Dorries remains an MP.
The Conservatives - who are trailing Labour in national polls - Wanted to conclude swift campaigns before Parliament's summer recess and for any political pain from the by-elections to be short and sharp.
But if Ms Dorries keeps her party waiting, she could force them into a potentially divisive by-election later on - for example, ahead of the autumn party conference season.
And in the meantime, as she remains a member of Parliament, she can turn up in The House of Commons chamber to make her views known.
Anything she says would be covered by parliamentary privilege, allowing her to be outspoken on any issue, without fear of legal consequences.
The Report on whether Mr Johnson misled MPs over lockdown parties is expected to be published later This Week and debated by MPs soon after.
If she so chooses, Ms Dorries could take part in that debate. It is not clear what her intentions are, though.
If her formal resignation is tendered soon, it could still be possible for all three by-elections to be held on 20 July.
But while she keeps her party waiting, the capacity for mischief exists.
A Conservative Party source Said : " We don't know why Nadine hasn't resigned.
" But we don't want to hang around, we want to get on with those things. "
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com