

The Father (Andrew Koji) are all alive, and somehow so is the White Death, who is dying but also upright and armed with a gun.

In the aftermath of the crash, Ladybug, The Elder, and Kimura a.k.a. Meanwhile, the bullet train goes completely out of control and goes crashing down a hill, and Ladybug is only saved because he is hurled into the padded mascot costume that The Hornet was previously using as a disguise. The White Death is distracted when it strikes him, allowing Elder to slash his sword through his rival’s shoulder and into his chest cavity. Lemon ends up saving Ladybug and is thrown out of the train while it travels over a bridge, and The Elder is saved, by all things, the well-traveled water bottle featured throughout the movie. The movie’s biggest action sequence plays out in two locations, as Ladybug and Lemon battle henchmen in the cockpit, and the White Death fights with his old rival, The Elder (Hiroyuki Sanada). Meanwhile, Lemon is in the cockpit of the high-speed rail and, executing the heroes’ plan gets it moving – crashing through a gate and accelerating down the track. The henchman finally open the briefcase, and an exposition blasts the surviving characters from the station back into the bullet train.
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It’s revealed that Carver – a quick cameoing Ryan Reynolds – was the driver of the car that hit and killed The White Death’s wife, and was really supposed to be the main target of the whole plot. The audience is reminded that the hired gun dealing with an existential crisis was only given the job to steal the briefcase from Lemon and Tangerine after another killer named Carver called out sick. So why is Ladybug on the train? Two words: bad luck.

The White Death also didn’t foresee Ladybug having a history with Lemon, the latter having previously shot the former twice. Bad Bunny) was informed by the White Death that the assassin who killed his entire wedding party was going to be on the bullet train – the intention being to have him kill The Hornet… but what the puppet master didn’t anticipate was that Ladybug (Brad Pitt) was also at The Wolf’s wedding as part of another job. The Hornet (Zazie Beetz) was then hired to kill the White Death’s son while he was in Lemon and Tangerine’s custody because she had murdered the only doctor in the world who could have saved the life of the crime boss’ wife after her car crash. We learn that Lemon (Brian Tyree Henry) and Tangerine (Aaron Taylor-Johnson) were specifically hired to “rescue” the White Death’s son (Logan Lerman) because they were responsible for butchering a crew in Bolivia, and the White Death had to deal with the situation instead of being with his wife the night she died.

While he hands the briefcase filled with ransom money and The Prince’s planted explosive off to his henchman, the violent crime boss reveals he has been seething while mourning the death of his wife, and he blames all the principal characters for their hand in what happened to her. The Prince being on the train was not part of the White Death’s plan, but he reveals that he did orchestrate the arrival of all of the other protagonists on board, hoping to execute a mass revenge plot by having all of the killers just kill each other.
