Lethal Weapon Wiki
No edit summary
Tag: Visual edit
(18 intermediate revisions by 6 users not shown)
Line 5: Line 5:
 
==[[Lethal Weapon]]==
 
==[[Lethal Weapon]]==
 
[[File:McAllister–Joshua.jpg|thumb|Jack Joshua (right) with his boss General McAllister.]]
 
[[File:McAllister–Joshua.jpg|thumb|Jack Joshua (right) with his boss General McAllister.]]
'''[[Peter McAllister|Gen. Peter McAllister]]''':
+
'''[[Peter McAllister|Gen. Peter McAllister]]''': A rogue [[U.S Special Forces]] general who leads a group of mercenaries in [[Shadow Company]] heroin sales.
The rogue [[U.S Special Forces]] general who leads a group of mercenaries in [[Shadow Company]].
 
 
*'''[[Jack Joshua]]''': McAllister's second-in-command, who hunts down [[Michael Hunsaker]].
 
*'''[[Jack Joshua]]''': McAllister's second-in-command, who hunts down [[Michael Hunsaker]].
*[[Gustaf]]: Shadow Company's negotiator,
+
**[[Gustaf]]: Shadow Company's negotiator
**[[Mr. Larch]]: Shadow Company's mercenary
+
**[[Larch]]: Shadow Company's mercenary
 
**[[Endo]]: Shadow Company's torturer
 
**[[Endo]]: Shadow Company's torturer
   
 
==[[Lethal Weapon 2]]==
 
==[[Lethal Weapon 2]]==
 
[[File:Rudd-Vordstedt.jpg|thumb|Arjen Rudd (above and center) and Pieter Vorstedt.]]
 
[[File:Rudd-Vordstedt.jpg|thumb|Arjen Rudd (above and center) and Pieter Vorstedt.]]
'''[[Arjen Rudd]]''': The head of diplomatic communications and consul of South Africa.
+
'''[[Arjen Rudd]]''': A xenophobic minister of diplomatic communications and consul of South Africa who leads the group of diplomats in the krugerrand drug shipments.
*'''[[Pieter Vorstedt]]''': Rudd's right-hand man,
+
*'''[[Pieter Vorstedt]]''': Rudd's head of security,
 
**[[Hans]]: Rudd's henchman, who responsible for exposing the krugerrands by mistake to the police.
 
**[[Hans]]: Rudd's henchman, who responsible for exposing the krugerrands by mistake to the police.
   
 
==[[Lethal Weapon 3]]==
 
==[[Lethal Weapon 3]]==
 
[[File:Travis-Tyrone.jpg|thumb|Tyrone (left) and Jack Travis.]]
 
[[File:Travis-Tyrone.jpg|thumb|Tyrone (left) and Jack Travis.]]
'''[[Jack Travis]]''': A former [[LAPD]] lieutenant,
+
'''[[Jack Travis]]''': A former [[LAPD]] lieutenant, who leads the group of criminals in the arm trafficking business in the black market.
*'''[[Tyrone]]''': A Gangster and Travis' number one buyer, who deals the ammunition to his gang.
+
*'''[[Hatchett]]''': Travis' loyal henchman, who prepares the firearms ready to be shipped to the black market.
**[[Hatchett]]: Travis' Loyal henchman, who prepares the firearms ready to be shipped to the black market.
 
 
**[[Billy Phelps]]: Travis' henchman, who gets captured by Martin Riggs and [[Roger Murtaugh]].
 
**[[Billy Phelps]]: Travis' henchman, who gets captured by Martin Riggs and [[Roger Murtaugh]].
 
**[[Smitty]]: Travis' henchman, who escapes from the cops.
 
**[[Smitty]]: Travis' henchman, who escapes from the cops.
**[[Darryl Smithers]]<span>: Travis' henchman.</span>
 
 
**[[Hubie|Hubie Bartholomew Smith]]: Travis' henchman.
 
**[[Hubie|Hubie Bartholomew Smith]]: Travis' henchman.
 
**[[Hershel]]: Travis' henchman.
 
**[[Hershel]]: Travis' henchman.
  +
*'''[[Tyrone]]''': Travis' number one buyer, who leads a street gangsters and make deals with the ammunition.
 
**[[Darryl Smithers]]<span>: Tyrone's henchman.</span>
   
 
==[[Lethal Weapon 4]]==
 
==[[Lethal Weapon 4]]==
'''[[Wah Sing Ku]]''': A Highest ranked Triad negotiator trying to get his brother and the Four Fathers out of prison.
+
'''[[Uncle Benny Chan]]''': The Crime boss of the Triads in charge of smuggling illegal immigrants from China into the United States.
*'''[[Uncle Benny Chan]]''': A Crime boss for the Triads, in charge of smuggling illegal immigrants from China into the United States.
+
*'''[[Wah Sing Ku]]''': A highest ranked Triad negotiator, who leads the group of Triads in the human trafficking and counterfeiting rings while trying to get his brother and the Four Fathers out of prison.
*'''[[Chinese General]]''': An official who runs a prison in China, where he's holding the Four Fathers captive.
 
*[[Chinese Captain|'''Chinese Captain''']] : A chinese captain.
 
 
**[[Fan]]: Wah Sing Ku's henchman.
 
**[[Fan]]: Wah Sing Ku's henchman.
 
**[[Chu]]: Wah Sing Ku's henchman.
 
**[[Chu]]: Wah Sing Ku's henchman.
 
**[[Yee]] : Wah Sing Ku's henchman.
 
**[[Yee]] : Wah Sing Ku's henchman.
  +
**[[Chinese Captain|Chinese Captain]] : Wah Sing Ku's henchman who drives the ship with a illegal Chinese immigrants to the United States.
 
*'''[[Chinese General]]''': A corrupt military official, who runs a prison in China where he's holding the Four Fathers captive.
   
 
==See Also==
 
==See Also==

Revision as of 02:44, 23 December 2019

This is a list of characters who were antagonists in the Lethal Weapon Series.

Bold stands for major antagonists.

Lethal Weapon

McAllister–Joshua

Jack Joshua (right) with his boss General McAllister.

Gen. Peter McAllister: A rogue U.S Special Forces general who leads a group of mercenaries in Shadow Company heroin sales.

Lethal Weapon 2

Rudd-Vordstedt

Arjen Rudd (above and center) and Pieter Vorstedt.

Arjen Rudd: A xenophobic minister of diplomatic communications and consul of South Africa who leads the group of diplomats in the krugerrand drug shipments.

  • Pieter Vorstedt: Rudd's head of security,
    • Hans: Rudd's henchman, who responsible for exposing the krugerrands by mistake to the police.

Lethal Weapon 3

Travis-Tyrone

Tyrone (left) and Jack Travis.

Jack Travis: A former LAPD lieutenant, who leads the group of criminals in the arm trafficking business in the black market.

Lethal Weapon 4

Uncle Benny Chan: The Crime boss of the Triads in charge of smuggling illegal immigrants from China into the United States.

  • Wah Sing Ku: A highest ranked Triad negotiator, who leads the group of Triads in the human trafficking and counterfeiting rings while trying to get his brother and the Four Fathers out of prison.
    • Fan: Wah Sing Ku's henchman.
    • Chu: Wah Sing Ku's henchman.
    • Yee : Wah Sing Ku's henchman.
    • Chinese Captain : Wah Sing Ku's henchman who drives the ship with a illegal Chinese immigrants to the United States.
  • Chinese General: A corrupt military official, who runs a prison in China where he's holding the Four Fathers captive.

See Also