Released in the summer of 2002, xXx was designed as a modern, counter-culture alternative to the traditional James Bond spy franchise. Xander Cage is an extreme sports athlete, stuntman, and rebellious anti-authoritarian who is blackmailed by the National Security Agency (NSA) into infiltrating a Russian terrorist group in Prague.
Vin Diesel performed many of his own stunts, though stunt player Harry O'Connor tragically died during the filming of a parasailing scene in Prague. Technical Specifications (1080p Digital Release)
His notorious skills catch the eye of Augustus Gibbons (played with seasoned gravitas by Samuel L. Jackson), a veteran agent of the National Security Agency (NSA). Gibbons is tired of traditional, clean-cut operatives failing to infiltrate a dangerous, tech-savvy underground criminal organization called "Anarchy 99." Based in Prague, this group is comprised of ex-Russian military personnel who despise global governments and possess a deadly biochemical weapon known as "Silent Night." Released in the summer of 2002, xXx was
The charismatic, nihilistic leader of Anarchy 99 who lives a lavish lifestyle fueled by anarchy and illegal tech.
The film's visual energy was perfectly synced to its soundtrack. Featuring tracks from prominent artists of the era like Rammstein (who perform live in the film's opening club scene), Rob Zombie, Drowning Pool, and Hatebreed, the audio design kept the adrenaline levels high from start to finish. Box Office Success and Pop Culture Impact The film's visual energy was perfectly synced to
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A breathtaking scene where Cage snowboards down an alpine mountain ahead of a triggered avalanche to escape enemy gunfire. Released in the summer of 2002
Vin Diesel, Asia Argento, Marton Csokas, and Samuel L. Jackson Resolution & Format: The film is widely available in 1080p Blu-ray quality, typically in