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The Throwaways
Release poster
Directed byTony Bui
Written byDon Handfield
Michael Ross
Produced byJeffery Beach
Phillip J. Roth
StarringSam Huntington
Katie McGrath
Christian Hillborg
Jack Kesy
Kevin Dillon
James Caan
CinematographyJosé David Montero
Edited byRyan Eaton
Music byAlex Kovacs
Jerome Leroy

Production
companies

The Combine
UFO International Productions

Distributed byCrackle

Release date

  • January 30, 2015 (2015-01-30)

Running time

90 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

The Throwaways is a 2015 American action film directed by Tony Bui, written by Don Handfield and Michael Ross, and starring Sam Huntington, Katie McGrath, Christian Hillborg, Jack Kesy, Kevin Dillon, and James Caan. It premiered on January 30, 2015, on Crackle.

Plot[edit]

When infamous hacker Drew Reynolds is captured by the CIA, he is given a choice: Spend his life in prison or work for them. He agrees to work for the CIA in the condition that he can form his own team, the “Throwaways.” This team was seen as expendable and deemed the worst in the whole organization.

The film opens with lone wolf patriot and black hat hacker Drew Reynolds living in solitude and doing what he does best: hacking anyone he feels is a threat to America and the free world, including various jihadist and other terrorist organizations and militia groups. His friend in cybersecurity, Erik, alerts him that the CIA has tracked him down and though he manages to briefly elude them, he is captured. Upon meeting with him, Agents Holden (a former mentor of Drew) and Connelly offer him a deal: Spend 30 years to life in prison, or help them catch an even greater threat. An unidentified hacker has somehow managed to shut down Chicago's power grid using a volatile program known as "Pantheon", which utilizes a special encryption key that gives him the hacker access to the entire Internet and World Wide Web and beyond. If the device gets into the wrong hands, the entire world will be at the mercy of any number of terrorists, most likely the highest bidder. Drew agreed to help track down the hacker in exchange for total immunity, on one condition: He picks the team of experts he will be working with.

Over the reservations of Connelly and Holden, Drew picks three agents who had been deemed "Throwaways" based on their lack of success or other factors:

As the mission progresses, the team are able to learn that the hacker in question is Teebs, a young anarchist who intends to sell the key on the black market to the highest bidder, who ends up being a pro-Soviet Russian defector named Olag Konstantin. It is also revealed that Drew faked the algorithm process by which he chose his team; he simply read their files and selected them based on their shoddy records hoping that the mission would end in failure. With his immunity deal having already been signed, Drew could then go back to working alone. The others discover this following an assassination attempt on Holden, after which Connelly disbands the team but commends them for proving far more successful than he'd previously thought they would be. Furious, Fisher, Gloria, and Dmitri leave in a huff.

Shortly after, a failed raid to apprehend Teebs's and Konstantin's broker results in Connelly and his team being killed. Drew has Erik pull up everything he can on Teebs while at the same time, Holden identifies one of the assassins who murdered Connelly and his team as Bes, a chameleon agent posing as Teebs's girlfriend who is under Konstantin's employ. Shortly afterward, Teebs reactivates Pantheon at Konstantin's order, causing Bulgaria to experience total blackout. Thanks to Erik's help, Drew is able to locate Teebs and after an apology followed by a rousing pep talk, he and Holden are able to convince their former team members to return and finish the mission.

Once the team is back together, they sneak into Konstantin's headquarters. Drew finds Teebs and tries to convince him to hand over the key. Teebs attacks him instead, but drops the key when Drew shoots him, destroying it and forcing Drew to bypass the hardwired encryption in order to restore Bulgaria's power and prevent a lethal gas valve failure. Gloria, Fisher, and Dmitri take on Konstantin and his men in a lengthy and caper-filled confrontation. Gloria manages to kill Bes while Dmitri and Fisher are able to take out Konstantin and the soldiers with an RPG launcher.

Their mission a success, Drew is made an official CIA agent under Holden's command and is teamed up with the now fully reestablished agents before they eagerly head out on their next mission. Meanwhile, a post-credits scene shows Teebs retrieving another Pantheon key from a strongbox in an unknown location.

Cast[edit]

Production[edit]

Principal photography began in September 2014.[1] The film was originally scheduled to premiere on December 19, 2014, but was pushed back due to the Sony Pictures Entertainment hack.[2] The film premiered on January 30, 2015, on Crackle.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "James Caan, Kevin Dillon, Sam Huntington Top Crackle Feature 'The Throwaways'". Deadline Hollywood. Penske Media Corporation. September 22, 2014. Retrieved July 21, 2015.
  • ^ Maglio, Tony (December 12, 2014). "Sony's Crackle Postpones James Caan, Kevin Dillon Hacker Movie 'The Throwaways' Due to Its Cyber Attack (Exclusive)". TheWrap. Retrieved July 21, 2015.
  • ^ Andreeva, Nellie (January 13, 2015). "'The Throwaways' Trailer: Crackle's Cyberattack Movie Goes Live January 30". Deadline Hollywood. Penske Media Corporation. Retrieved July 21, 2015.
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