Wanted why does fox kill herself




















Played by her, or someone else? Which is a bit More including spoilers for Wanted after the jump. OK, so it's not entirely surprising. It's in progress, however. James McAvoy's character reaches a breaking point and lets his boss know exactly why she sucks. Community Showcase More. Follow TV Tropes. You need to login to do this.

Get Known if you don't have an account. She emerged from the womb already covered in tattoos and eyeliner for the express purpose of playing this character, who immediately entered my pantheon of Chicks I Want to Be Like When I Grow Up. Fox is the reason Angelina Jolie was put on this earth. Fox's personality differs from the comic book and the movie. In the comic book Fox is mentally insane and cruel towards Wesley, slightly envying him for inheriting his father's fortune and not living up to his father's legacy.

Fox in the film is slightly compassionate toward him, and understanding how it is difficult to take a life and even kissing him in front of his cheating girlfriend , and is very intelligent. The original Fox doesn't care about the Fraternity, just fulfilling her blood lust. The film version of Fox follows the code. Wesley realizes Cross is on the train.

Wesley pursues Cross, but Fox follows Pekwarsky too far to catch up with Wesley after she realizes they are split up. Fox steals a car and and follow the train, gaining entrance by crashing the car into the side of the train. Wesley and Cross have a shootout, but the train falls off it's tracks atop a canyon, and Cross saves Wesley from falling. Wesley shoots him regardless, and in his last words, Cross tells him that Wesley is his son.

Fox explains to him why the Fraternity lied about Wesley's father, telling him Wesley is the only one Cross wouldn't kill. She also reveals that Cross name came up, as did Wesley's, but just when she is about to fulfill the kill order for Wesley, Wesley shoots the glass, falling into a river below in the canyon with his father's corpse. She then retreats to the Fraternity.

Later she encounters Wesley in the library with the other assassin's while he tries to destroy the Fraternity and Wesley tells them the truth about Sloan. Sloan's name had come up, and Sloan couldn't take it, so he started manufacturing his own targets, for his own gain. Wesley's father found out about this and Sloan betrayed him when Cross put a gun to his head.

Sloan convinced the Fraternity that Cross he had gone rogue. Fox shoots a gun out of Wesley's hand, just as he was about to finish Sloan off, and asks if it's true and Sloan reveals to Fox and to the other assassins that the names of everyone in the Chicago Fraternity had came up. He hid them as well, saving their lives.

He opts for them to either follow the code by sticking their gun in their mouths and killing themselves or shoot Wesley and follow him to take their Fraternity to new heights.



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