How many people are killed in The Expendables 2?

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I know that there was 203 people killed in the Expendables.

But how many people were killed in the Expendables 2?



Best Answer

It took a bit of digging - but it turned out that the most reliable source was the Expendables Wiki, which claims that the final body count was 489.




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Who gets murdered in Expendables 2?

On October 27, 2011, while the second-unit stunt team was filming at the Ognyanovo Reservoir 15 miles (24 km) from Sofia, stuntman Kun Liu was killed and another (Nuo Sun), was critically injured in a staged explosion on a rubber boat.

How many people died Expendables 3?

About 10 or 15 people are killed, and then Wesley Snipes appears, playing a knife expert, and he starts cutting people's throats. All this happens before the opening credits.

How many bullets were fired in The Expendables?

Those guns look so cool in the movie." It's a lot of firepower\u2014Johnson estimates that the production used over 40,000 rounds of ammunition. And make no mistake: These are real guns.

Who died in Expendables movie?

The franchise was also seemingly very reluctant to live up to its title and actually killed any of the central gang. Out of the three Expendables movies thus far, only Liam Hemsworth's sniper Billy died in the second entry, with his demise being motivation for the crew to seek revenge.



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