After spending the last couple of months hearing Dominic Cooper do a pretty damn good Texas drawl on the AMC series “Preacher,” it’s a bit disorienting to hear him go back to his native British tongue. So it might take a moment of adjustment as you sit back to see the actor jump into action in the trailer for “Stratton.”
Co-starring Gemma Chan, Austin Stowell, Tyler Hoechlin, Tom Felton, Thomas Kretschmann, Derek Jacobi, Connie Nielsen, and Jake Fairbrother, and directed by Simon West (“Con Air,” “Lara Croft: Tomb Raider,” “The Mechanic“), the adaptation of the book by Duncan Falconer, the story follows an MI6 agent — who specializes in boats (!?) — who is tasked with taking down some terrorist type bad dudes. Here’s the synopsis:
Stratton, a Special Boat Service operative for MI6, and his American counterpart Marty, scope a laboratory complex in Iran in order to intercept deadly biochemical weapons. This most complex of missions goes spectacularly wrong however and in the mayhem Marty is mortally wounded. Stratton knows his trusted friend isn’t going to make it.
Back at base Stratton is summoned by the big boss at MI6. She has received intel that a former Soviet operative – Barovski – has gone rogue. Thought to be dead for the last 20 years, he plans to use deadly chemical weapons stolen from his former paymasters to take revenge. Hot on Barovski’s tail, Stratton and his team are despatched to Rome, including Hank, a US Navy Seal and loyal student of Marty’s from back in the day. Pumped up with hatred for the man who killed his friend, Hank goes all out, blowing the team’s cover and allowing Barovski an opportunity to escape.
On their return to London, Stratton and Hank track down the creator of the bio weapons and force him to reveal all he knows. Once again, however, they find their mission has been compromised; they seem to be taking one step back for every two steps forward.
Stratton and his team are not ones to give up easily however; their training simply does not allow that. In this race against time we discover that Barovski may have a weapon, but so do we…Stratton.
There doesn’t appear to be a firm release date just yet, but it looks like “Stratton” is on the way, at least overseas, as it doesn’t have a U.S. distributor just yet.
He’s not a spy who specializes in boats! He’s a member of the SBS, the Special Boat Service. It’s like the SAS, but the naval version, drawn from the Royal Marines as opposed to the army. Basically, the equivalent of the Navy SEALS.