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Renegades takes place in Gatlon (a fictional city), in the aftermath of a civil war between the Renegades and the Anarchists known as the Battle of Gatlon. The war began when Ace Anarchy, tired of living in a world where prodigies were oppressed by society, used his immense power to tear down all societies across the world in a very short span of time.
Arlington Renegades, an American football team; Bakersfield College Renegades, American sports team; Berkshire Renegades (formerly the Reading Renegades), a British American football team; Boston Renegades, US women's soccer team; Hudson Valley Renegades, US minor league baseball team; Melbourne Renegades, Australian cricket team in Big Bash League
Renegades, known as American Renegades in the United States, is a 2017 English-language action thriller film directed by Steven Quale and written by Luc Besson and Richard Wenk. The film stars Sullivan Stapleton , J. K. Simmons and Charlie Bewley , and follows a team of Navy SEALs who are asked to salvage Nazi gold stored in a bank vault in a ...
The Hunters is a book series written by Chris Kuzneski, an American author.The series follows the adventures of a team of renegades – an ex-military leader, a historian, a computer whiz, a weapons expert and a thief – financed by a billionaire philanthropist who are tasked with finding the world's most legendary treasures.
Renegades is a 1930 American pre-Code film directed by Victor Fleming for Fox Film. It stars Warner Baxter , Myrna Loy , and Noah Beery . Jules Furthman based his script on André Armandy's novel Le Renégat.
The film has received mixed reviews. Leslie Felperin, reviewing the film for The Guardian, gave it two out of five stars. [6] Felperin stated that the fim 'belatedly cashes in on the 2010s trend for “geri-action” films' and resembled American fisticuff- and gunfire-packed thrillers such as the Red and Expendables franchises, which were also built around former big-name actors supplementing ...
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The style Camus employs in "The Renegade" is representative of the fictional narrator and can sometimes be difficult to decipher. The story is written in the first person perspective and just like the narrator, the language is muddled, disjointed and disorganized; leaving the reader to piece together the facts from the hysterical and neurotic monologue.