The graphic novel 'The Coldest City,' written by Antony Johnston and illustrated by Sam Hart, which served as the inspiration for the movie 'Atomic Blonde,' was published.
'Atomic Blonde,' an action thriller film directed by David Leitch and starring Charlize Theron, was released. The film is based on the graphic novel 'The Coldest City.'
Lorraine Broughton arrives in Berlin to investigate the murder of a fellow agent and to retrieve the missing Lister list.
Lorraine meets with MI6 station chief David Percival to exchange intelligence and coordinate efforts related to the Lister list.
Lorraine fights her way through assassins in a brutal one-shot sequence in the hotel to protect the Lister list and herself.
Lorraine reconnects with her ally and former lover Delphine Lasalle, strengthening her resolve and support network.
Lorraine infiltrates a meeting of Soviet agents in an effort to locate the Lister list and understand the enemy's plans.
Lorraine discovers that David Percival is a double agent and confronts him, changing the dynamics of her mission.
Lorraine arranges a tense exchange of the Lister list at the Berlin Wall, navigating multiple factions and threats.
Lorraine successfully leaves Berlin with the Lister list, concluding her mission as the Cold War nears its end.