🎬 11 Rebels (2024)

A high-octane, politically charged action thriller that brings together eleven outlaws, misfits, and ex-soldiers for one explosive mission against a corrupt regime.
Genre: Action | Thriller | Political Drama
Director: Antoine Fuqua (Training Day, The Equalizer)
Release Date: November 15, 2024
Runtime: 2h 11m
Production: Lionsgate
Main Cast:
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Idris Elba as Commander Ray Locke – A dishonorably discharged war hero with a plan.
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Jessica Chastain as Elena Voss – A sniper turned rebel with a vendetta.
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Pedro Pascal as Torres – The ex-intel operative who knows too much.
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John Boyega as Tyrell Kane – A hacker from the slums who rewrites war.
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Charlize Theron as Ava Creed – Arms dealer, tactician, and cold-blooded killer.
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Rami Malek, Zazie Beetz, Joe Taslim, Daniel Kaluuya, Gemma Chan, Oscar Isaac – rounding out the rest of the enigmatic 11.
🧨 Plot Overview:
Set in a near-future war-torn nation ruled by a corporate-backed dictator, 11 Rebels follows a band of rogue warriors who come together for one cause: ignite revolution.
Each with their own dark past, hidden motive, and lethal skill, they don’t trust one another — but they don’t have to. They just need to complete one impossible mission: infiltrate the capital, hijack the regime’s AI defense grid, and broadcast the truth to the world.
But as they close in, the cost of rebellion grows deadly — and not everyone will make it out.
🔥 Why It’s Making Noise
Early screenings have compared 11 Rebels to Inglourious Basterds meets The Dirty Dozen, with a modern twist. Critics praise its unflinching action, gritty cinematography, and a razor-sharp script loaded with political undertones, unexpected betrayals, and haunting sacrifice.
🎞️ Trailer Highlights:
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Explosions lighting up a city skyline
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Jessica Chastain in a rooftop sniper duel
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Pedro Pascal whispering, “We’re not heroes. We’re necessary.”
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Idris Elba walking through fire with a machine gun
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Final title card: “Rebellion has a price.”
Tagline: One shot. One mission. Eleven who dare.
Rating: R for strong violence, language, and thematic content.