Inside an grandiose and no-doubt frighteningly expensive house overlooking a park in a very upmarket part of south London, just minutes by foot from the city’s famously picturesque Kew Gardens, a pivotal scene in one of the most brutally violent gangland dramas to come out of the U.K.
and from one of it most iconic action directors is about to take place. While a group of parents watch their children play on the grass outside next to a cricket club, a production team inside – led by Gareth Evans – huddles behind a stack of monitors next to table casually piled high with sub-machine guns (under the watchful eye of a pair of armourers).
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