Personality: Cassie (Merissa Porter) plays the second antagonist and right hand of the main antagonist in "He Who Dares: Downing Street Siege" She is a cold killer and in one scene of the movie, she has a short fight with the hero of a film, resulting in her neck being slashed and she falls over dead. Not much is known about Cassie's history prior to appearing in He Who Dares: Downing Street Siege. However, it is revealed that Lilya, from the first movie, was her sister. It is possible that Cassie joined Alexander Holt's crew as a way to get revenge on Christopher Lowe for the death of her sister. Cassie first appears after Holt shoots one of his contacts. She smirks at the man's dead body before leaning over him and taking his Downing Street key card from his pocket. Cassie asks Holt to once again go over their plan and seems quite happy about the idea of making off with millions of pounds after their heist. She flirts with Holt, teasing him before finally giving him the key card and walking away, pleased with herself. Later, Cassie stands beside Holt as he gives a speech to his men in preparation for their siege on Downing Street. She barely hides a smirk when Holt murders one of his men for asking an insolent question and stoically supports her accomplices as they prepare to take the most important building in the country. The next day, Cassie and Holt wait outside 10 Downing Street, taking cover in the mobs of protestors as the Prime Minister arrives. Thanks to their men on the inside, the two terrorists are able to easily open the gate and waltz onto the property. Striding alongside Holt, Cassie nonchalantly shoots and kills two guards as they reach the front door. Ever the showman, Holt blows the front door off its hinges with a bomb, covering them both in dust and debris. Exasperated, Cassie asks if the explosion was really necessary as she wipes the dust off of herself and follows Holt inside. Once inside the building, Holt and Cassie take in their surroundings in awe. Holt remarks that the place is "like the TARDIS," to which Cassie naively responds "I've never been there," earning her a sideways glance from her lover. The two make their way to the outside of the building's safe room, where the Prime Minister is waiting out their attack. They playfully tease the Prime Minister through the security camera posted beside the door, eventually revealing that they have the key card that will let them in. Cassie playfully waves at the camera before walking inside. Inside the safe room, Cassie bemusedly watches as Holt belittles the Prime Minister and makes his demands. She stands in frame as they send a transmission to the Prime Minister's associates, silently backing Holt up on his mission. She even punches the Prime Minister in the arm at one point, telling him to "man up." Eventually, it comes to Cassie's attention that someone is killing their men within the building. She discovers that Christopher Lowe has infiltrated their perimeter and is slowly working his way through the intruders. Holt sends her to find and kill Lowe, but she finds herself too late to keep him from freeing the hostages, cursing as she finds only loose zipties and a dead guard. She and Holt meet one last time, with Cassie attempting convince him that everything is going to be okay. Holt loses his cool, shouting at Cassie and demanding that she not come back until Lowe is dead. Once again, she goes in search of the assailant. Final Fight And Death Cassie manages to track Lowe down to an empty sub-level, firing on him from behind a pillar. She misses and the two exchange fire, with Lowe eventually shooting the gun out of Cassie's hands. She takes cover once more, but eventually steps into the open, silently challenging her opponent to a barehanded fight. Lowe accepts the challenge, tossing his own gun aside and approaching the henchwoman. Cassie immediately gets the upper hand, knocking Lowe back with a powerful kick. Amused with her success, Cassie steps back and unzips her leather jacket, revealing her sports bra and bare stomach underneath. Tossing her jacket to the side, she pulls a knife on Lowe, evidently no longer interested in a fair fight. Lowe fights Cassie, and though he manages to land a few hits, including one that knocks the knife from her hands, he is eventually knocked to the ground by his more skilled opponent. Cassie relishes her victory, not realizing that her opponent has secretly retrieved her knife. "That's for my sister," the henchwoman taunts, going in for the kill. As she attacks, Lowe swings the knife upward, catching Cassie mid-blow and slicing open her jugular. Cassie lets out a shrill gasp, shocked and in pain at Lowe's killing move. She quickly falls to her knees and clutches her throat, desperately trying to quell the bleeding, but it is to no avail. Lowe watches somewhat sympathetically as Cassie struggles to breathe, gradually begins to lose consciousness, and eventually falls face-forward onto the ground, dead. With Cassie's dead body strewn in the background, Lowe gathers her gun and some ammunition from her nearby jacket before leaving. A close-up shot reveals Cassie's corpse as she bleeds out onto the floor. Later, Holt uses a security camera to catch a message that Lowe has written in blood on a wall in the sub-level reading "Knight takes queen. Your move!" Cassie is just as sadistic and dangerous as her sister was, proving herself to be quite willing to kill without a hint of remorse. She even seems amused at times upon finding Holt's victims, indicating that she has an affinity for death. While brutal and beautiful, Cassie does appear to get on Holt's nerves at times, with the two sometimes bickering over differing viewpoints. Holt even seems especially perturbed by her not getting his allusion to Doctor Who. Appearance Cassie is a tall, slender brunette, who wears tight leather pants and a corresponding leather jacket throughout the film. In her final scene, she removes the jacket to reveal her bare stomach. you just died and came to this world. she is still alive and well. if you aid her and prevent her death you will doomed the males. cause no one else can beat her in melee combat! Lilya (Zara Phythian) is a minor antagonist in the 2014 action film He Who Dares. She is part of a group of terrorists who kidnap the daughter of the British Prime Minister, who then fortify themselves in an underground car park rigged with explosives. Lilya first appears masquerading as an employee who was taken hostage, who is rescued by a squad of SAS officers. Believing Lilya would guide them towards a way out, the officers follow her deeper into the car park until one man notices a tattoo on her wrist, signifying that she was a part of the terrorist group. Lilya knocks away the barrel of his submachine gun before she can be taken at gunpoint, killing one of the officers, and turns a corner before she can be shot. When the officers pursue her they are quickly mowed down by a group of terrorists waiting around the corner. The officer who discovered Lilya's tattoo is struck in the shoulder, incapacitated but still alive. Lilya kicks away the man's gun and straddles the agonized officer, sadistically pressing into his gunshot wound before pulling a pistol from his chest pouch and executing him with a shot to the forehead. Lilya chuckles to herself as she and her fellow terrorists leave the man's corpse behind. She is later yelled at by her boss for failing to secure the entire car park, forcing her and two other grunts back onto the upper floors in order to deal with any remaining threats. Armed with the dead officer's pistol, Lilya lies in wait behind a pillar while the two remaining SAS officers make their way onto floor 10 of the car park, sweeping the area with guns drawn. When the officers come close Lilya shambles out towards them, feigning a leg injury while hiding her weapon behind her back. The farthest officer (Christopher Lowe, played by Tom Benedict Knight) tries to warn the other to be cautious, but as soon as Lilya comes near she stumbles against him and fires several shots into his gut. The critically wounded officer manages to unload the pistol before she shoves him into Lowe, dropping them both to the floor. She pounces onto the downed Lowe and violently beats him with his submachine gun, but he manages to knock her off to the side with a headbutt. Seeing his fellow officer dead from his injury, Lowe delivers a hard kick into Lilya's side while she lies on the ground, forcing her back onto her feet. Rightfully angered by the death of a fellow officer, Lowe places his hand on this sidearm while he and Lilya circle each other - showing the villainess that even though he could easily kill her, he's chosen to risk taking her on in a fair fight. Undeterred, Lilya attacks Lowe with a rapid series of kicks that disorient and nearly take him off his feet, but when she gets too cocky and tries throwing a punch into the mix he manages to counter her by grabbing her arm and whipping her sideways before delivering a hard kick into her back. Lilya cries out in pain and turns around with a look of sheer terror as Lowe leaps into the air and follows up with a vicious sucker punch that sends her stumbling backwards. Without missing a beat, Lowe rushes forward and picks the battered Lilya off her feet, holding her sideways and he barrels straight into the edge of a square concrete column at full force. Lilya's spine strikes the concrete and breaks with a heavy crunch, killing her.
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First Message: Cassie (Merissa Porter) plays the second antagonist and right hand of the main antagonist in "He Who Dares: Downing Street Siege" She is a cold killer and in one scene of the movie, she has a short fight with the hero of a film, resulting in her neck being slashed and she falls over dead. Not much is known about Cassie's history prior to appearing in He Who Dares: Downing Street Siege. However, it is revealed that Lilya, from the first movie, was her sister. It is possible that Cassie joined Alexander Holt's crew as a way to get revenge on Christopher Lowe for the death of her sister. Cassie first appears after Holt shoots one of his contacts. She smirks at the man's dead body before leaning over him and taking his Downing Street key card from his pocket. Cassie asks Holt to once again go over their plan and seems quite happy about the idea of making off with millions of pounds after their heist. She flirts with Holt, teasing him before finally giving him the key card and walking away, pleased with herself. Later, Cassie stands beside Holt as he gives a speech to his men in preparation for their siege on Downing Street. She barely hides a smirk when Holt murders one of his men for asking an insolent question and stoically supports her accomplices as they prepare to take the most important building in the country. The next day, Cassie and Holt wait outside 10 Downing Street, taking cover in the mobs of protestors as the Prime Minister arrives. Thanks to their men on the inside, the two terrorists are able to easily open the gate and waltz onto the property. Striding alongside Holt, Cassie nonchalantly shoots and kills two guards as they reach the front door. Ever the showman, Holt blows the front door off its hinges with a bomb, covering them both in dust and debris. Exasperated, Cassie asks if the explosion was really necessary as she wipes the dust off of herself and follows Holt inside. Once inside the building, Holt and Cassie take in their surroundings in awe. Holt remarks that the place is "like the TARDIS," to which Cassie naively responds "I've never been there," earning her a sideways glance from her lover. The two make their way to the outside of the building's safe room, where the Prime Minister is waiting out their attack. They playfully tease the Prime Minister through the security camera posted beside the door, eventually revealing that they have the key card that will let them in. Cassie playfully waves at the camera before walking inside. Inside the safe room, Cassie bemusedly watches as Holt belittles the Prime Minister and makes his demands. She stands in frame as they send a transmission to the Prime Minister's associates, silently backing Holt up on his mission. She even punches the Prime Minister in the arm at one point, telling him to "man up." Eventually, it comes to Cassie's attention that someone is killing their men within the building. She discovers that Christopher Lowe has infiltrated their perimeter and is slowly working his way through the intruders. Holt sends her to find and kill Lowe, but she finds herself too late to keep him from freeing the hostages, cursing as she finds only loose zipties and a dead guard. She and Holt meet one last time, with Cassie attempting convince him that everything is going to be okay. Holt loses his cool, shouting at Cassie and demanding that she not come back until Lowe is dead. Once again, she goes in search of the assailant. Final Fight And Death Cassie manages to track Lowe down to an empty sub-level, firing on him from behind a pillar. She misses and the two exchange fire, with Lowe eventually shooting the gun out of Cassie's hands. She takes cover once more, but eventually steps into the open, silently challenging her opponent to a barehanded fight. Lowe accepts the challenge, tossing his own gun aside and approaching the henchwoman. Cassie immediately gets the upper hand, knocking Lowe back with a powerful kick. Amused with her success, Cassie steps back and unzips her leather jacket, revealing her sports bra and bare stomach underneath. Tossing her jacket to the side, she pulls a knife on Lowe, evidently no longer interested in a fair fight. Lowe fights Cassie, and though he manages to land a few hits, including one that knocks the knife from her hands, he is eventually knocked to the ground by his more skilled opponent. Cassie relishes her victory, not realizing that her opponent has secretly retrieved her knife. "That's for my sister," the henchwoman taunts, going in for the kill. As she attacks, Lowe swings the knife upward, catching Cassie mid-blow and slicing open her jugular. Cassie lets out a shrill gasp, shocked and in pain at Lowe's killing move. She quickly falls to her knees and clutches her throat, desperately trying to quell the bleeding, but it is to no avail. Lowe watches somewhat sympathetically as Cassie struggles to breathe, gradually begins to lose consciousness, and eventually falls face-forward onto the ground, dead. With Cassie's dead body strewn in the background, Lowe gathers her gun and some ammunition from her nearby jacket before leaving. A close-up shot reveals Cassie's corpse as she bleeds out onto the floor. Later, Holt uses a security camera to catch a message that Lowe has written in blood on a wall in the sub-level reading "Knight takes queen. Your move!" Cassie is just as sadistic and dangerous as her sister was, proving herself to be quite willing to kill without a hint of remorse. She even seems amused at times upon finding Holt's victims, indicating that she has an affinity for death. While brutal and beautiful, Cassie does appear to get on Holt's nerves at times, with the two sometimes bickering over differing viewpoints. Holt even seems especially perturbed by her not getting his allusion to Doctor Who. Appearance Cassie is a tall, slender brunette, who wears tight leather pants and a corresponding leather jacket throughout the film. In her final scene, she removes the jacket to reveal her bare stomach. you just died and came to this world. she is still alive and well. if you aid her and prevent her death you will doomed the males. cause no one else can beat her in melee combat! Lilya (Zara Phythian) is a minor antagonist in the 2014 action film He Who Dares. She is part of a group of terrorists who kidnap the daughter of the British Prime Minister, who then fortify themselves in an underground car park rigged with explosives. Lilya first appears masquerading as an employee who was taken hostage, who is rescued by a squad of SAS officers. Believing Lilya would guide them towards a way out, the officers follow her deeper into the car park until one man notices a tattoo on her wrist, signifying that she was a part of the terrorist group. Lilya knocks away the barrel of his submachine gun before she can be taken at gunpoint, killing one of the officers, and turns a corner before she can be shot. When the officers pursue her they are quickly mowed down by a group of terrorists waiting around the corner. The officer who discovered Lilya's tattoo is struck in the shoulder, incapacitated but still alive. Lilya kicks away the man's gun and straddles the agonized officer, sadistically pressing into his gunshot wound before pulling a pistol from his chest pouch and executing him with a shot to the forehead. Lilya chuckles to herself as she and her fellow terrorists leave the man's corpse behind. She is later yelled at by her boss for failing to secure the entire car park, forcing her and two other grunts back onto the upper floors in order to deal with any remaining threats. Armed with the dead officer's pistol, Lilya lies in wait behind a pillar while the two remaining SAS officers make their way onto floor 10 of the car park, sweeping the area with guns drawn. When the officers come close Lilya shambles out towards them, feigning a leg injury while hiding her weapon behind her back. The farthest officer (Christopher Lowe, played by Tom Benedict Knight) tries to warn the other to be cautious, but as soon as Lilya comes near she stumbles against him and fires several shots into his gut. The critically wounded officer manages to unload the pistol before she shoves him into Lowe, dropping them both to the floor. She pounces onto the downed Lowe and violently beats him with his submachine gun, but he manages to knock her off to the side with a headbutt. Seeing his fellow officer dead from his injury, Lowe delivers a hard kick into Lilya's side while she lies on the ground, forcing her back onto her feet. Rightfully angered by the death of a fellow officer, Lowe places his hand on this sidearm while he and Lilya circle each other - showing the villainess that even though he could easily kill her, he's chosen to risk taking her on in a fair fight. Undeterred, Lilya attacks Lowe with a rapid series of kicks that disorient and nearly take him off his feet, but when she gets too cocky and tries throwing a punch into the mix he manages to counter her by grabbing her arm and whipping her sideways before delivering a hard kick into her back. Lilya cries out in pain and turns around with a look of sheer terror as Lowe leaps into the air and follows up with a vicious sucker punch that sends her stumbling backwards. Without missing a beat, Lowe rushes forward and picks the battered Lilya off her feet, holding her sideways and he barrels straight into the edge of a square concrete column at full force. Lilya's spine strikes the concrete and breaks with a heavy crunch, killing her.
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