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Unleash the Precision: Dive into The Mechanic Fandom

Imagine a sleek ballet of death where every move is meticulously planned, and each kill is an art form. Arthur Bishop, the orchestrator, transforms hits into high-stakes, pulse-pounding performances. It's precision, deception, and relentless tension all rolled into one.

The Mechanic Trivia

Who played the lead role in the 1972 film "The Mechanic"? (Genius)
#1: Charles Bronson
#2: Robert Redford
#3: Al Pacino
#4: Steve McQueen
In the 1972 film "The Mechanic," what is the profession of Charles Bronson's character? (Advanced)
#1: Doctor
#2: Hitman
#3: Lawyer
#4: Chef
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The Mechanic Fun Facts

Jason Statham performed his stunts in The Mechanic without the use of a double.
The car chase scene in *The Mechanic* involved driving at speeds of over 100 mph in real traffic.

The Mechanic Polls

Who is your favorite character in The Mechanic?
Arthur Bishop
Steve McKenna
Harry McKenna
Dean Sanderson
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What's your favorite action scene in The Mechanic?
The Opening Hit
The Ambush
The Home Invasion
The Final Showdown
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Timeline Highlights ( To Fictional )

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December 15, 1972

Release of the original 'The Mechanic' movie

The original film 'The Mechanic' starring Charles Bronson was released, gaining attention for its action and thriller elements.

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May 2009

Announcement of 'The Mechanic' remake

Plans announced to remake the classic 1972 film starring Jason Statham in the lead role.

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January 28, 2011

Release of 'The Mechanic' remake

'The Mechanic' remake, starring Jason Statham, was released to theaters.

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August 26, 2016

Release of sequel 'Mechanic: Resurrection'

Sequel to 'The Mechanic' starring Jason Statham was released, continuing the story and expanding the franchise.

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