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casino and then delivering it to a buyer on a yacht in the gulf. The job involves Snake's partnership with a man named Marrs who ends up double crossing him. Left for dead in a sinking crab cage, Snake escapes and is luckily saved by a passing fisherman named Captain Ron. When Ron denies Snake's request to use his boat in order to beat Marrs to the robbery, Snake decides to kill him. But when he ends up saving Ron from a Russian mob wanting money, Ron changes his mind and helps Snake. Once at the casino, Snake comes face to face with Marrs and his men, who arrive at the same time, ending in a high-speed shoot-out. Snake gets away with the car and its actress portraying Jackie Kennedy, leaving Marrs to be caught by the casino owner, who cuts him a deal to bring his car back and live. After some trouble, Snake manages to finally get the car to the buyer's yacht with Ron's boat and is then attacked by Marrs. Following the fire fight the yacht and car are destroyed, Marrs and Captain Ron are dead, and Snake makes his escape in a helicopter with the 30 million credits owed to him for the job. The series is written by William O'Neill, penciled by
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Snake is shown as being very cynical, most likely due to the hypocrisy of the U.S. government, and appears to be willing to do anything to survive. He is often stated by others to be somewhat of a misanthrope. He is terse, stern in his speech, of few words, and holds nothing sacred or even important.
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after his pardon and makes his way to Atlantic City. Despite the fact the director's cut of the New York movie shows Snake was caught after a bank job, this story has Snake finishing up a second heist that was preplanned before his capture. The job is stealing the car JFK was assassinated in from a
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if he will go in and rescue the President. The President carries technical information that would allow the United States to be the dominant world power, but in 24 hours it will become useless. Hauk enforces the time limit by implanting microscopic explosive capsules in Plissken's carotid arteries,
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of some engineered metaviruses and is looking for buyers in Chicago. Finding himself in a deal that is really a set-up, he makes his getaway and exacts revenge on the buyer for ratting him out to the United States Police Force. In the meantime, a government lab has built a robot called ATACS
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He frequently shows coolness and level-headed thinking under extremely stressful situations. Although he will kill without remorse or hesitation, he does not kill for fun or when it is unnecessary. He is also known for his quick wit and
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concept by John Carpenter and Kurt Russell, but this also never materialized. Carpenter and Russell would have executive produced, and Russell would have provided the voice and likeness of Snake.
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failed to make much money at the box office, the studio did not wish to make another Plissken movie. Snake Plissken was then changed to "Desolation Williams," and the studio also insisted that
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in Leningrad which caused him to lose the use of his left eye and the death of Plissken's parents at the hands of the police as part of a failed hostage rescue attempt.
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Sixteen years after his escape from New York, Snake is once again enlisted for a similar situation, as the story begins with a similar plotline as was used in
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around 1993, Hellman apparently let Plissken and Fresno Bob be cornered by police, at which time Fresno Bob was brutally tortured and killed by the police.
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He traveled with his war buddy and only friend, Bill Taylor. Snake took up with partners Harold Hellman (later known as "Brain") and Bob ('Fresno Bob'). In
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for bravery. Plissken was subsequently discharged from the military and turned to a life of crime, in part due to his belief that he was betrayed by the
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for the first time. Solid Snake's character was also heavily inspired by Snake Plissken. Kurt Russell was reportedly offered the role of
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In the 2000s, there was a proposed second sequel, often mentioned by Carpenter and Russell in interviews prior to the release of
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As a result of the Kansas City incident, it was widely believed in the criminal community that Plissken is dead. This is a
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Plissken has a tattoo of a cobra on his abdomen. He is skilled in martial arts due to his military training.
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which will detonate at the deadline. Plissken rescues the President with the help of Harold Hellman (
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In August 2006, an Internet rumor suggested that the project was actively being pursued by
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comics and Hurricane Entertainment. The story takes place the morning after the events in
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was hired to write a new script, with the option to replace Rodriguez as director.
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into a television series. However, it was canceled in September 2001, due to the
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be given the part. Years later, a tweet confirmed that the rumor was false, and
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The concept was that Earth was the only place left for Plissken to escape. After
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to deal with a massive increase in crime. The character went on to appear in
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Fictional character from the films Escape from New York and Escape from L.A.
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lieutenant who served in the "Black Blight" unit. He was deployed to the
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will direct the movie. In February 2019, new development surfaced when
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in an earthquake, and a place of exile for criminals and undesirables.
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In June 2008, a rumor circulated that the project was proceeding with
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originally started off as a potential Snake Plissken sequel. Entitled
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is hijacked and crashes into Manhattan, and the President, played by
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is a fictional character who served as the protagonist of the films
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to write the film's script. In March 2017, it was announced that
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failed to attract much business, the project never materialized.
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After his daring escape from New York, Plissken finds himself in
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at Russell's urging, but the rumor was revealed to be untrue.
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Snake was arrested in 1997 after breaking into the U.S.
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Fictional United States Army Special Forces personnel
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would play the role of Snake Plissken in a remake of
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Escape from New York: The Official Story of the Film
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as Snake Plissken. However, the project ended up in
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film based on the property, reportedly based on the
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and before his famous Cleveland escape mentioned in
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him if he agrees to carry out dangerous missions in
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