• Source: Strike Back: Vendetta
    • Strike Back: Vendetta (sometimes referred to as Strike Back: The Final Season) is a ten-part British-American action television series, and serves as the eighth and final series of Strike Back. The series features returning cast members Daniel MacPherson, Warren Brown, Alin Sumarwata, Jamie Bamber and Varada Sethu. The series made its premiere on 14 February 2020.
      Vendetta takes place some time after the events of Revolution. Section 20 are given a mission to stop two brothers from unleashing a series of terrorist attacks against the West, but gradually uncover a conspiracy between Western intelligence agencies.


      Cast


      Section 20

      Daniel MacPherson as Sergeant Samuel Wyatt, US Joint Special Operations Command
      Warren Brown as Sergeant Thomas "Mac" McAllister, British Army (ex-United Kingdom Special Forces)
      Alin Sumarwata as Lance Corporal Gracie Novin, Australian Army Special Operations Command
      Jamie Bamber as Colonel Alexander Coltrane, British Army, the commanding officer of Section 20
      Varada Sethu as Lance Corporal Manisha Chetri, British Army
      Law enforcement and government officials

      John Michie as Sir James Spencer, the Deputy Chief of MI6
      Jacob Fortune-Lloyd as Constable Yoni Spiegel, Israel Police
      Lorraine Burroughs as Carolyn Fortier, Senior Supervisor of the CIA Directorate of Operations
      Yasemin Allen as Katrina Zarkova, a former Captain within the FSB's Alpha Group
      Russian Military

      John Albasiny as Lieutenant Colonel Lev Kogan, deputy director of the Combined Armed Centre for Electronic Warfare
      Semir Krivić as Sebastian Levkin, Foreign Intelligence Service
      Antagonists

      Goran Bogdan as Edon Demachi, the leader of the Demachi crime family
      Ivana Miličević as Arianna Demachi/Elena Stabokina, Edon's wife and the Demarchi family matriarch, who is also a deep-cover agent for Russia.
      Maxim Baldry as Loric Demachi, Edon and Arianna's son
      Tomi May as Jovan Nishani/Branko Hajrovic, a former Bosnian Serb Army officer and enforcer for the Demarchi family
      Alec Secareanu as Zayef Hiraji, a Bosnian Muslim terrorist, and Mahir's younger brother
      Bamshad Abedi-Amin as Mahir Hiraji, a Bosnian Muslim terrorist and Zayef's older brother
      Arty Froushan as Nadav Topal, a Palestinian drug dealer and taxi driver
      Daniel Donskoy as Danny Dahan, an Israeli drug runner
      Thomas Levin as Yada Haim, an Israeli crime boss and property developer
      Marjan Radanovich as Sluchevsky, a Russian sniper and assassin
      Yayan Ruhian as Kabul, a CIA asset tasked with assassinating Section 20 to cover up the agency's war crimes.


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