Bullet Train is filled with a carriage’s worth of cameos from familiar faces. But none quite reach the ‘Where do I know them from?’ heights of The White Death, the majestically-haired Russian mob villain who crosses paths with Brad Pitt’s unlucky Ladybug during the actioner.
If you can’t put a name to a face, we’re here to help. Below, we fill you in on the identity of the actor who plays The White Death, as well as the full list of other cameos that appear along the way – including one major actor that director David Leitch wanted to include in Bullet Train.
Throughout Bullet Train, the specter of The White Death – the shadowy leader of the world’s largest criminal organization – looms large. In the final act, he shows his face. As was perhaps somewhat previously revealed in the movie's marketing, the heavily tattooed figure is played by Michael Shannon, who is best known for his role as prohibition agent Nelson Van Alden in Boardwalk Empire and as Zod in Man of Steel. He has twice been nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, once in Revolutionary Road and most recently in Nocturnal Animals.
We're about to go into major Bullet Train spoiler territory! If you have not seen the new action movie, then head back now, because we're going to go over all the surprise cameos that were not revealed before the movie was released.
Director David Leitch certainly has his favorites – and Ryan Reynolds (who has appeared in Leitch films Deadpool 2 and Hobbs & Shaw prior to this) is one of them. Brad Pitt’s Ladybug mentions his colleague ‘Carver’, the assassin who was off sick during the Bullet Train job, throughout the movie. It’s later revealed that Carver attempted to kill The White Death, but accidentally killed
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