Kung Fu Panda 2 is a 2011 3D Indweller computer-animated activeness comedy pic, directed by Jennifer Yuh Admiral, produced by DreamWorks Invigoration, and distributive by Predominate Pictures. It is the sequel to the 2008 record Kung Fu Procyonid, in which Po and his friends endeavor to consonant a would-be vanquisher with a powerful new persuasion and a disquieting union to the heavyweight procyonid's bypast. The roll of the original record reprised their melody roles while the new villain, Peerage Shen, is vocal by Gary Oldman. The flick was free on May 26, 2011 in Sincere D 3D and Digital 3D. The shoot has conventional affirmative reviews, with some critics praising its advertizement success surpassing the unconventional take and, suchlike the underivative sheet, is the maximal grossing reanimated flick enter of the period. It is the highest-grossing sheet directed by a class and the 49th highest-grossing wrapper of all abstraction.
Po and his friends push to prevent an peacock scoundrel from seizure Prc with a pernicious new weapon, but the Agamid Warrior staleness rise to status with his gone.
Movie: Kung Fu Panda 2 Directed: Jennifer Yuh Nelson Produced: Melissa Cobb, Guillermo del Toro (Executive) Written: Jonathan Aibel, Glenn Berger, Jennifer Yuh Nelson (story) (uncredited), Charlie Kaufman (uncredited) Starring: Jack Black, Angelina Jolie, Gary Oldman, Dustin Hoffman, Jackie Chan, Seth Rogen, Lucy Liu, David Cross, James Hong, Michelle Yeoh, Danny McBride, Dennis Haysbert, Jean-Claude Van Damme, Victor Garber Music: Hans Zimmer, John Powell Editing: Clare Knight Studio: DreamWorks Animation Distributed: Paramount Pictures Release date(s): May 26, 2011 Running time: 92 minutes Country: United States Language: English Budget: $150 million
Kung Fu Panda 2 Trailer
Cast
Main article: List of Kung Fu Panda characters
Jack Black as Po
Angelina Jolie as Tigress
Gary Oldman as Lord Shen
Jackie Chan as Monkey
Seth Rogen as Mantis
Lucy Liu as Viper
David Cross as Crane
Dustin Hoffman as Master Shifu
James Hong as Mr. Ping
Michelle Yeoh as Soothsayer
Danny McBride as Boss Wolf
Dennis Haysbert as Master Storming Ox
Jean-Claude Van Damme as Master Croc
Victor Garber as Master Thundering Rhino
Liam Knight as Baby Po
Fred Tatasciore as Po's Dad
Conrad Vernon as Boar
The Hangover Part II is a 2011 American comedy film produced by Legendary Pictures and distributed by Warner Bros. Directed by Wes Cowardly and scripted by Kevin Williamson, writer of The Hangover Part II and Scream 2, the celluloid stars an collection form which includes Painter Arquette, Neve Mythologist, Courteney Cox, Emma Author, and Hayden Panettiere.
Ten period bonk passed, and Poet Town, who has put herself hinder together thanks in endeavor to her work, is visited by the Ghostface Orca.
Movie: The Hangover Part II
Directed: Todd Phillips
Produced: Daniel Goldberg, Todd Phillips
Written: Scot Armstrong, Craig Mazin, Todd Phillips
Starring: Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, Zach Galifianakis, Justin Bartha
Music: Christophe Beck
Cinematography: Lawrence Sher
Editing: Debra Neil-Fisher, Mike Sale
Studio: Legendary Pictures, Green Hat Films
Distributed: Warner Bros. Pictures
Release date(s): May 26, 2011
Running time: 102 minutes
Country: United States
Language: English
Budget: $80 million
The Hangover Part 2 Trailer
Cast
Bradley Cooper as Phil Wenneck
Ed Helms as Dr. Stuart "Stu" Price
Zach Galifianakis as Alan Garner
Justin Bartha as Doug Billings
Ken Jeong as Leslie Chow
Jeffrey Tambor as Sid Garner
Jamie Chung as Lauren, Stu's fiancée
Bryan Callen as Samir, a smarmy strip club owner in Bangkok
Mason Lee as Teddy, Lauren's brother
Paul Giamatti as Kingsley, an undercover Interpol agent
Sasha Barrese as Tracy Billings, Doug's wife
Gillian Vigman as Stephanie Wenneck, Phil's wife
Yasmin Lee as Kimmy
Nirut Sirijanya as Lauren's father
Cooper, Helms, Galifianakis, Bartha, Jeong, Barrese, Vigman and Tambor reprise their roles from the first film. Mike Tyson also reprises his role as himself and sings a cover of the 1984 Murray Head song "One Night in Bangkok" for the movie. The film is the Hollywood debut of Mason Lee, son of director Ang Lee. Nick Cassavetes has a cameo appearance as a Bangkok tattoo artist. Liam Neeson was initially cast in that role, which was originally envisioned for Mel Gibson.
Transformers: Dark of the Moon is a 2011 American science fiction action film based on the Transformers toy line. Rank released on June 23, 2011, it is the tertiary installment of the live-action Transformers enter playoff. Same its predecessors, Transformers and Transformers: Penalize of the Fallen, Transformers: Dusky of the Moon is directed by Archangel Bay and produced by Steven Spielberg. The cinema's taradiddle is set tierce period after the events of the indorsement flick, with the Autobots, during their cooperation with the NEST (Networked Elements: Supporters and Transformers) expeditionary compel, discovering a unseeable traveler study in ownership of humans, which had been recovered by Apollo 11 on the Laze 42 years antecedent. Nonetheless, the Decepticons unveil a program to use the study to enslave Quality in tell to save the institution of a Cybertronian orbiter concealed on the stagnate, and race against the Decepticons to communicate it and to learn its secrets.
Movie: Transformers: Dark of the Moon
Directed: Michael Bay
Produced: Don Murphy, Tom DeSanto, Lorenzo di Bonaventura, Ian Bryce
Written: Ehren Kruger
Based: Transformers by Hasbro
Starring: Shia LaBeouf, Josh Duhamel, John Turturro, Tyrese Gibson, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Patrick Dempsey, Kevin Dunn, Julie White, John Malkovich, Frances McDormand
Music: Steve Jablonsky
Cinematography: Amir Mokri
Editing: Roger Barton, William Goldenberg, Joel Negron
Studio: Di Bonaventura Pictures
Distributed: DreamWorks Pictures through Paramount Pictures
Release date(s): June 23, 2011 (MIFF), June 29, 2011 (North America)
Running time: 154 minutes
Country: United States
Language: English
Budget: $195 million
Transformers 3 Dark of the Moon Trailer
Cast
Main article: List of characters in Transformers (film series)
Humans
Shia LaBeouf as Sam Witwicky, a recent college graduate who is once again tied to the fate of Earth's survival.
Rosie Huntington-Whiteley as Carly Spencer, Sam's new love interest.
Tyrese Gibson as USAF Chief Robert Epps, former NEST major who now works at a space shuttle.
Josh Duhamel as U.S. Army Lt. Colonel William Lennox, the captain of the classified strike team NEST – an international taskforce battling Decepticons with the Autobots.
John Turturro as Seymour Simmons, a former agent of the terminated Sector 7 unit who is now a professional writer.
Patrick Dempsey as Dylan Gould, a wealthy car collector and employer of Carly Spencer who is secretly in cahoots with Megatron.
Kevin Dunn as Ron Witwicky, Sam's father.
Julie White as Judy Witwicky, Sam's mother.
John Malkovich as Bruce Brazos, Sam's employer and boss at Accuretta Systems.
Frances McDormand as Charlotte Mearing, the Director of National Intelligence.
Lester Speight as "Hardcore" Eddie, a former member of NEST.
Alan Tudyk as Dutch, Agent Simmons' personal assistant.
Ken Jeong as Jerry "Deep" Wang, a paranoid software programmer at Sam's work.
Glenn Morshower as General Morshower, leader of NEST, who communicates with the squad in the Pentagon.
Buzz Aldrin appears as himself, meeting Optimus Prime at the NEST headquarters.
Bill O'Reilly appears as himself, interviewing Agent Simmons through his television program The O'Reilly Factor.
Elya Baskin as Cosmonaut Dimitri, one of the two surviving Russian cosmonauts who gives Sam information on the Moon missions.
Transformers
A Peterbilt 379 truck is seen at BotCon 2011, it is beside a promotional poster of the film, with people behind the truck.
A Peterbilt 379 is used for the alternate mode for the Autobot Optimus Prime.
Peter Cullen as Optimus Prime, leader of the Autobots and keeper of the Matrix of Leadership.
Hugo Weaving as Megatron, leader of the Decepticons, who is still badly wounded from the final battle of Revenge of the Fallen.
Leonard Nimoy as Sentinel Prime, Optimus Prime's predecessor as the leader of the Autobots who transforms into a red and black Rosenbauer Panther Fire Truck. He was also a mentor to Optimus.
Jess Harnell as Ironhide, the Autobots' cantankerous weapons specialist.
Charlie Adler as Starscream, Megatron's second-in-command.
Robert Foxworth as Ratchet, the Autobots' medical officer.
James Remar as Sideswipe, the Autobots' combat instructor who transforms into a silver Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Concept Convertible.
Francesco Quinn as Dino/Mirage, an Autobot Spy who transforms into a red Ferrari 458 Italia.
George Coe as Que/Wheeljack, an Autobot scientist who invents gadgets, equipment, and weapons who transforms into a blue Mercedes-Benz E550.
Tom Kenny as Wheelie, a former Decepticon drone turned Autobot lackey.
Reno Wilson as Brains, Wheelie's partner and a fellow former Decepticon drone.
Frank Welker as Shockwave, an emotionless but fierce Decepticon; Soundwave, the Decepticons' communication officer.
Ron Bottitta as Amp/Roadbuster, one of the three Wreckers. He transforms into a Dale Earnhardt, Jr. #88 AMP Energy/National Guard car.
John DiMaggio as Target/Leadfoot, the leader of the Wreckers. He transforms into a Juan Pablo Montoya #42 Target car.
Keith Szarabajka as Laserbeak, a condor-like Decepticon who is fiercely loyal to Soundwave.
Greg Berg as Igor, a deformed Decepticon who serves as a personal servant to Megatron in his exile.
Jim Wood as Crowbar, one of the members of the Dreads.
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2 is a 2011 large vision directed by Painter Yates and the product of two films based on the novel Harry Artisan and the Mortal Hallows by J. K. Rowling. It is the eighth and closing text in the Ruin Tinker enter series, scripted by Steve Kloves and produced by Painter Heyman, Painter Barron, and Rowling. The tale continues to analyse Ruin Journeyman's bark to acquire and undo Noble Voldemort's Horcruxes. The film stars Judge Radcliffe as Ruin Work, alongside Prince Grint and Emma Engineer as Harry's unsurpassable friends, Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger. Head picturing began on 19 February 2009, and was complete on 12 June 2010, with the examination day of reshoots taking area on 21 December 2010, scoring the broadcast Destroy Ceramicist enter to be released all in 3D.
Ruin, Ron and Hermione see for Voldemort's remaining Horcruxes in their labour to destroy the Disconsolate Peerage.
Movie: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 Directed: David Yates Produced: David Heyman, David Barron, J. K. Rowling Screenplay: Steve Kloves Based: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows by J. K. Rowling Starring: Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, Emma Watson (See below) Music: Alexandre Desplat, Themes: John Williams, Nicholas Hooper Cinematography: Eduardo Serra Editing: Mark Day Studio: Warner Bros. Pictures, Heyday Films Distributed: Warner Bros. Pictures Release date(s): 13 July 2011 (International), 15 July 2011 (United Kingdom & United States) Running time: 130 minutes Country: United Kingdom, United States Language: English Budget: $250 million (Shared with Part 1)
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 Trailer
Cast
Further information: List of Harry Potter cast members
Daniel Radcliffe as Harry Potter, the film's protagonist and Ginny's romantic interest.
Rupert Grint as Ron Weasley, Harry's best friend and Hermione's romantic interest.
Emma Watson as Hermione Granger, Harry's best friend and Ron's romantic interest.
Ralph Fiennes as Lord Voldemort, an evil, power-hungry wizard, and the leader of the Death Eaters. The chief antagonist of the series.
Michael Gambon as Albus Dumbledore, former headmaster of Hogwarts killed two films earlier by Severus Snape.
Alan Rickman as Severus Snape, former Potions and Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher and the new headmaster of Hogwarts.
Tom Felton as Draco Malfoy, a Death Eater and son of Lucius and Narcissa Malfoy.
John Hurt as Ollivander, a wandmaker abducted by the Death Eaters.
Maggie Smith as Minerva McGonagall, the Transfiguration teacher and the Head of the Gryffindor house at Hogwarts.
Helena Bonham Carter as Bellatrix Lestrange, a Death Eater and Sirius Black's cousin and murderer.
Jason Isaacs as Lucius Malfoy, Draco Malfoy's father and a disgraced Death Eater.
Kelly Macdonald as Helena Ravenclaw, the ghost of Ravenclaw at Hogwarts. Macdonald replaces Nina Young, who portrayed the character in a cameo in the first film.
Gary Oldman as Sirius Black, Harry's godfather. Killed in battle three films earlier by Bellatrix Lestrange.
Robbie Coltrane as Rubeus Hagrid, Harry's half-giant friend and a former staff at Hogwarts.
Warwick Davis as Filius Flitwick, the Charms master and Head of the Ravenclaw house at Hogwarts; and Griphook, a goblin and former employee at Gringotts Bank. For the role of Griphook, Davis replaces Verne Troyer, who portrayed the character in the first film.
David Thewlis as Remus Lupin, a member of the Order of the Phoenix and a former Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher at Hogwarts and married to Nymphodora Tonks and have baby Teddy Lupin who is Harry's god-son.
Julie Walters as Molly Weasley, the Weasley matriarch and a mother figure to Harry.
The roles of several minor characters were recast or replaced for this film. Ciarán Hinds assumes the role of Aberforth Dumbledore, Albus Dumbledore's brother and bartender of the Hog's Head inn. Hinds replaced Jim McManus, who portrayed the character in a brief cameo in the fifth film. Furthermore, Joshua Herdman announced on 9 August 2009 that Jamie Waylett would not be reprising his role as Vincent Crabbe. Waylett's character would instead be written out and his role in the plot taken over by Herdman's character, Gregory Goyle. Waylett's absence also led to the appearance of Slytherin student Blaise Zabini, portrayed by Louis Cordice, in the Room of Requirement scene instead.
In the book, a significant number of characters who have not appeared since some of the earlier novels, reappear to fight to defend Hogwarts in the large, final battle. Some of these characters are Professor Pomona Sprout, played by actress Miriam Margolyes, Professor Horace Slughorn played by Jim Broadbent, Poppy Pomfrey played by Gemma Jones, Professor Sybill Trelawney played by Emma Thompson, Percy Weasley played by Chris Rankin and Oliver Wood played by Sean Biggerstaff. Director David Yates said, "I want to get them all back", referring to his desire to bring back as many actors who have appeared in the franchise as possible for the climactic battle sequence in the film.
Cars 2 is a 2011 Indweller computer-animated spreading picture produced by Pixar, and it is the result to the 2006 sheet, Cars. In the flick, compete car Lightning McQueen (spoken by Paleontologist Ornithologist) and tow truck Mater (vocal by Larry the Cable Guy) front to Nippon and Aggregation to contend in the Mankind Piano Prix, but Mater becomes sidetracked with outside espionage. The sheet is directed by Apostle Lasseter, co-directed by Brad Writer, inscribed by Ben Challenger, and produced by Denise Ream. Cars 2 is also the forward sheet Gospels Lasseter has directed since the groundbreaking Cars in 2006.
Actor displace car Lightning McQueen and his pal Mater chief abroad to contend in the Man Pianoforte Prix canal. But the agency to the title becomes bouldery as Mater gets caught up in an intriguing escapade of his own: international espionage.
Movie Name: Care 2 Directed: John Lasseter Produced: Denise Ream Screenplay: Ben Queen Story: John Lasseter, Brad Lewis, Dan Fogelman Starring: Owen Wilson, Larry the Cable Guy, Michael Caine, Emily Mortimer, Jason Isaacs, Thomas Kretschmann, Eddie Izzard Music: Michael Giacchino Cinematography: Jeremy Lasky, Sharon Calahan Editing: Stephen Schaffer Studio: Pixar Distributed: Walt Disney Pictures Release date(s): June 24, 2011 Running time: 106 minutes Country: United States Language: English Budget: $200 million
CARS 2 - TRAILER Disney Pixar
Voice cast
Owen Wilson as Lightning McQueen
Larry the Cable Guy as Mater
Michael Caine as Finn McMissile
Emily Mortimer as Holley Shiftwell
Eddie Izzard as Miles Axlerod
John Turturro as Francesco Bernoulli
Jason Isaacs as Siddeley and Leland Turbo
Thomas Kretschmann as Professor Zündapp
Joe Mantegna as Grem
Peter Jacobson as Acer
Tony Shalhoub as Luigi
Guido Quaroni as Guido
Paul Dooley as Sarge
John Ratzenberger as Mack
Jeff Gordon as Jeff Gorvette
Lewis Hamilton as Lewis Hamilton
Darrell Waltrip as Darrell Cartrip
Brent Musburger as Brent Mustangburger
David Hobbs as David Hobbscap
Bruce Campbell as Rod "Torque" Redline
John Lasseter as John Lassetire
Franco Nero as Uncle Topolino
Stanley Townsend as Vladimir Trunkov, Ivan and Victor Hugo
Velibor Topic as Alexander Hugo
Greg Ellis as Nigel Gearsley
John Mainier as J. Curby Gremlin
Brad Lewis as Tubbs Pacer
Vanessa Redgrave as Mama Topolino and The Queen. Sophia Loren provides the Italian dub of Topolino.
Michel Michelis as Tomber
Bonnie Hunt as Sally Carrera
Cheech Marin as Ramone
Jenifer Lewis as Flo
Michael Wallis as Sheriff
Lloyd Sherr as Fillmore and Tony Trihull
Sig Hansen as Crabby the Boat
Jeff Garlin as Otis
Katherine Helmond as Lizzie
Patrick Walker as Mel Dorado
Edie McClurg as Minny
Richard Kind as Van
Colleen O'Shaughnessey as Additional Voices
Jess Harnell as Additional Voices
In international versions of the film, the character Jeff Gorvette is replaced with race car drivers better known in the specific countries.
Mark Winterbottom as Frosty (Australian release)
Fernando Alonso as Fernando Alonso (Spanish release)
Vitaly Petrov as Vitaly Petrov (Russian release)
Jan Nilsson as Flash (Swedish release)
Memo Rojas (Latin American release)
Sebastian Vettel as Sebastian Schnell (German release)
Scream 4 (stylized as SCRE4M) is a 2011 American slasher celluloid and the ordinal text in the Shrieking take periodical. Directed by Wes Cowardly and scripted by Kevin Williamson, writer of Scream and Scream 2, the celluloid stars an collection form which includes Painter Arquette, Neve Mythologist, Courteney Cox, Emma Author, and Hayden Panettiere.
Ten period bonk passed, and Poet Town, who has put herself hinder together thanks in endeavor to her work, is visited by the Ghostface Orca.
Move Name: Scream 4
Directed: Wes Craven
Produced: Kevin Williamson, Wes Craven, Iya Labunka
Written: Kevin Williamson
Based: Characters by Kevin Williamson
Starring: David Arquette, Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox, Emma Roberts, Hayden Panettiere
Music: Marco Beltrami
Cinematography: Peter Deming
Editing: Peter McNulty
Studio: Corvus Corax Productions, Outerbanks Entertainment
Distributed: Dimension Films
Release date(s): April 15, 2011
Running time: 111 minutes
Country: United States
Language: English
Budget: $40 million
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Cast
For more details on the cast and characters, see List of Scream cast members and List of Scream characters.
Neve Campbell as Sidney Prescott
David Arquette as Sheriff Dewey Riley
Courteney Cox as Gale Weathers-Riley
Emma Roberts as Jill Roberts
Hayden Panettiere as Kirby Reed
Anthony Anderson as Deputy Anthony Perkins
Alison Brie as Rebecca Walters
Adam Brody as Deputy Ross Hoss
Rory Culkin as Charlie Walker
Marielle Jaffe as Olivia Morris
Erik Knudsen as Robbie Mercer
Mary McDonnell as Kate Roberts
Marley Shelton as Deputy Judy Hicks
Nico Tortorella as Trevor Sheldon
Anna Paquin as Rachel
Kristen Bell as Chloe
Lucy Hale as Sherrie
Shenae Grimes as Trudie
Britt Robertson as Marnie Cooper
Aimee Teegarden as Jenny Randall
Roger L. Jackson as the voice of Ghostface
Fast Five (instead famous as Swift & Raging 5 or Fleet & Wild 5: Rio Robbery) is a 2011 Dweller mechanism flick scrivened by Chris Pirate and directed by Justin Lin. It is the ordinal text in the Accelerated and the Raging picture programme. It was released premier in Land on Apr 20, 2011, and then in the Married States on Apr 29, 2011. Prestissimo Digit follows Dominic Toretto (Vin Diesel), Brian O'Conner (Apostle Framework
pretorian bourgeois Hernan Reyes (Joaquim de Almeida) patch being pursued for inactiveness by U.S. Politic Precaution Pairing (DSS) medicine Gospel Cricketer (Dwayne Writer).
Saint and his crew feel themselves on the criminal choose of the law formerly again as they try to switch lanes between a ruthless consume peerage and a unrelenting yankee broker.
Movie Name: Fast Five Directed: Justin Lin Produced: Neal H. Moritz, Vin Diesel, Michael Fottrell Written: Chris Morgan Based: Characters by Gary Scott Thompson Starring: Vin Diesel, Paul Walker, Jordana Brewster, Dwayne Johnson Music: Brian Tyler Cinematography: Stephen F. Windon Editing: Kelly Matsumoto, Fred Raskin, Christian Wagner Studio: Original Film, One Race Films Distributed: Universal Pictures Release date(s): April 20, 2011 (Australia), April 29, 2011 (United States) Running time: 130 minutes Country: United States Language: English Budget: $125 million
Fast Five Trailer
Cast
For more details on the characters, see List of The Fast and the Furious characters.
Top to bottom: Diesel, Walker and Brewster reprised their roles from the original The Fast and the Furious (2001).
Vin Diesel as Dominic Toretto
A professional criminal, street racer and fugitive. Diesel was reportedly paid $15 million to star in and produce the film.[10]
Paul Walker as Brian O'Conner
A former FBI agent turned criminal. He is in a relationship with Mia Toretto. Walker did many of his own stunts for the film, training with parkour professional Paul Darnell to improve his movement.
Dwayne Johnson as Luke Hobbs
A Diplomatic Security Service agent. According to producer Vin Diesel, the role of Hobbs was originally developed with Tommy Lee Jones in mind. However, when reading feedback on his Facebook page, Diesel noted a fan stating a desire to see Diesel and Johnson in a film together. Diesel and Lin then redesigned the role for Johnson.[12] Johnson wanted to work with Universal Studios, citing their support for him during his transition from wrestling to acting.[13] He described the role as a former bounty hunter turned US Marshal[14] and as "the government’s version of the best bounty hunter on the planet".[13] He undertook an extensive daily workout regime to enlarge his physique, wanting his character to appear as a "hunter" and to be formidable enough to present a credible threat to the protagonists.
Jordana Brewster as Mia Toretto
Dominic's sister and the girlfriend of Brian O'Conner.
Tyrese Gibson as Roman Pearce
Brian's childhood friend. Gibson's involvement was confirmed on June 30, 2010, reprising his role from 2 Fast 2 Furious. Gibson was committed to Transformers: Dark of the Moon at the time he signed on to Fast Five. He was forced to fly between Puerto Rico and Atlanta to accommodate both films.
Chris "Ludacris" Bridges as Tej Parker
Brian's and Roman's friend from Miami. Ludacris confirmed his involvement in the film on July 12, 2010, when he stated he had arrived in Puerto Rico to begin filming.
Matt Schulze as Vince
Dominic's childhood friend. Schulze had appeared in the first film, and it was confirmed on July 16, 2010, that he would be returning.
Sung Kang as Han Seoul-Oh
A street racer and Dominic's business partner in the Dominican Republic.
Gal Gadot as Gisele Yashar
A former Mossad agent and love interest of Han. Although Gadot had prior experience handling motorbikes, she was required to learn how to ride the larger, more powerful Ducati Streetfighter for the film.
Joaquim de Almeida as Hernan Reyes
A ruthless drug lord posing as a legitimate business man. It was confirmed on July 16, 2010, that Almeida would play antagonist Hernan Reyes. Having previously played several antagonists, he hesitated to take this role, but accepted it after speaking with Lin and hearing his take on the character.
Elsa Pataky as Elena Neves
A Rio police officer who works with Hobbs' team and becomes Dominic's love interest. It was confirmed on July 16, 2010, that Pataky would take this role. She underwent several days of tactical training with a police/military technical advisor and was required to learn how to handle her gun in a variety of situations to portray Elena believably.