
The Union
2024 · 107m
Synopsis
Construction worker Mike is thrust into the world of espionage when his high school sweetheart, Roxanne, recruits him for a high-stakes intelligence mission.
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Cast

Mark Wahlberg
Mike McKenna

Halle Berry
Roxanne Hall

J.K. Simmons
Tom Brennan

Mike Colter
Nick Faraday

Alice Lee
Athena Kim

Jessica De Gouw
Juliet Quinn

Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje
Frank Preiffer

Jackie Earle Haley
Foreman

Lucy Cork
Eilas Schiller

Patch Darragh
Bobby Breslin

James McMenamin
Johnny Healy

Juan Carlos Hernández
Billy Lewis

Stephen Campbell Moore
Cameron Foster
Cory English
Union Analyst

Adam Collins
Agent Glover

Julianna Kurokawa
Agent Martin
Kai Martin
Agent Fry
Alex Merry
Agent Rayner
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8/10

interesting show I or we need more


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