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  2. Russian (comics) - Wikipedia

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    The Russian's activities led to him being wanted dead or alive by numerous law enforcement agencies, as well as criminal organizations such as the yakuza. [4] The Russian is contacted at his home in Kazakhstan by American crime lord Ma Gnucci, who offers him ten million dollars to kill the Punisher. The Russian agrees to the deal, boards a ...

  3. Category : Fictional characters incorrectly presumed dead

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    Fictional characters who were presumed dead and turned up alive at a later point. Also included are characters who died and were later secretly resurrected. Also included are characters who died and were later secretly resurrected.

  4. Andrew Divoff - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Daniel Divoff (born July 2, 1955) is an American actor and producer. [1] [2] Divoff has played many villains in film and on television, including drug cartel leaders, terrorists, and organized crime bosses, though he is best known for playing the evil Djinn/Nathaniel Demerest in the first two Wishmaster films.

  5. Philip Jennings (The Americans) - Wikipedia

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    Philip Jennings (real name Mikhail (called Mischa); Russian: Михаил/Миша) is a fictional character in the American television drama series The Americans on FX, and the male lead. He was created by series creator Joe Weisberg and is portrayed by Welsh actor Matthew Rhys .

  6. Comic book death - Wikipedia

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    A common expression regarding comic book death was once "No one stays dead except Bucky, Jason Todd, and Uncle Ben", [3] [4] referring to the seminal importance of those characters' deaths to the title character: Captain America's sidekick (retconned dead in 1964), [5] Batman's second Robin (dead in 1988), [6] [7] and Spider-Man's uncle (dead ...

  7. Why does Hollywood keep making sequels? A new book explains ...

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    Go to the movies any weekend and you're almost certain to find a sequel, a reboot or a film based on a book, a game or some other known property in the lineup.

  8. Grigori Rasputin in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    The 1972 British-Spanish film Horror Express (Spanish: Pánico en el Transiberiano, lit. "Panic on the Trans-Siberian"), directed by Eugenio Martín and starring Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing and Telly Savalas, with Argentine actor Alberto de Mendoza also starring as a version of Rasputin named Father Pujardov, a mystical monk who travels on train as the adviser of a Russian Tsar (who is ...

  9. Baba Yaga (Hellboy) - Wikipedia

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    Based on the Slavic folklore character of the same name, the character was created by Mike Mignola. Baba Yaga was a legendary witch of Russian folklore that lived inside a chicken leg house, and counted dead men's fingers. She appeared in the 2019 film Hellboy, portrayed by Emma Tate and Troy James. [1]