Takers
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Takers

A seasoned team of bank robbers, including Gordon Jennings (Idris Elba), John Rahway (Paul Walker), A.J. (Hayden Christensen), and brothers Jake (Mich...ael Ealy) and Jesse (Chris Brown) Attica successfully complete their latest heist and lead a life of luxury while planning their next job. When Ghost (Tip T.I. Harris), a former member of their team, is released from prison he convinces the group to strike an armored car carrying $20 million. As the "takers" carefully plot their strategy and draw nearer to exacting the grand heist, a reckless police officer (Matt Dillon) inches closer to apprehending the criminals. Show More

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In the action-packed film Takers (2010), a skilled team of bank robbers, led by the experienced Gordon Jennings (Idris Elba), successfully pull off their latest heist and enjoy a lavish lifestyle as they plan their next job. The team, which includes John Rahway (Paul Walker), A.J. (Hayden Christensen), and brothers Jake (Michael Ealy) and Jesse Attica (Chris Brown), work together seamlessly to execute their daring robberies.

However, their peaceful existence is disrupted when Ghost (Tip T.I. Harris), a former member of their crew, is released from prison and persuades them to target an armored car carrying a staggering $20 million. As the group meticulously strategizes and gets closer to their ultimate score, a relentless police officer (Matt Dillon) inches closer to bringing them to justice.

Takers delivers pulse-pounding action and suspense as the robbers face increasing pressure from both their own personal demons and the relentless pursuit of law enforcement. Packed with thrilling heists, intense car chases, and unexpected twists, the film keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.

With a star-studded cast, including Idris Elba, Paul Walker, Chris Brown, and Matt Dillon, Takers is a thrilling crime thriller that will leave audiences gripping their seats until the very end.