Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Alan Ritchson's comments about his character in Guy Ritchie's spy movie The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare offer a tantalizing insight into what the film might involve, yet also insult the 41-year-old star's most recognizable role.
Given The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare's story about a group of elite soldiers going undercover to fight Nazis in the Second World War, these comments are perhaps unsurprising. However, given that Ritchson owes much of his acting reputation to his portrayal of legendary "badass" Jack Reacher, the comments will inevitably raise eyebrows.
This personality trait represents a clear difference between Lassen and Reacher. While Lee Child's character is not afraid to seek revenge – unrelentingly pursuing anyone who crosses his friends and family – he is much more cold and calculating than Lassen. By contrast, Ritchson's graphic descriptions of how Lassen hunts his enemies make him seem a more unhinged, and therefore more intimidating presence.
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