The Expendables (Remake)

The Expendables is an upcoming reboot of the ensemble action franchise of the same name, and more correctly, a remake of the 2010 film of the same name.

Plot
An elite team of mercenaries known as the Expendables are on a rescue mission to save the crew of a shipping vessel taken over by Somali pirates. The group is made up of the team leader, Barney Ross, blade specialist Lee Christmas, martial artist Ying Yang, sniper Gunner Jensen, weapons specialist Hale Cesar and demolitons expert Toll Road. Negotiations are cut short when the mentally unstable Jensen, against Ross' orders, instigates a firefight, during which some of the hostages, as well as all of the pirates are killed. The last remaining pirate, the captain, is found by Jensen, who then hangs him. The rest of the team is disgusted and Ross is forced to discharge Jensen. However, due to constant in fighting within the group, the team dynamic breaks down and the Expendables ultimately go their seperate ways.

One year later, Ross is lured into a meeting with one Mr Church and another mercenary leader, Trench Mauser. Church presents them with a new mission; Ross doesn't wan the contract, but Mauser is faster to act and announces that he has no time for it and walks out. Ross is forced to take on the mission.

Church tells Ross about Vilena, a South American island in the Gulf of Mexico. Vilena is ruled by a cruel dictator; General Garza, and Ross' mission is to overthrow him. Ross meets up with Christmas, who is preparing to propose to his girlfriend, and convinces him to fly with him to Vilena on a reconnaissance mission. They infiltrate the island under the guise of enviromental agents and meet up with their contract, the alluring Sandra. She drives the around the island, showing them the damage Garza's rule has done. They witness a squad of Garza's militia trashing the marketplace, and Christmas takes some photos of a mysterious American man observing the chaos. As their tour continues, the trio are stopped by a random checkpoint. The scene grows tense as they examine Ross and Christmas' identification, until one guard draws a gun and prepares to shoot them. Sandra shouts for them to stop, revealing herself as Garza's daughter. The distraction allows Ross and Christmas to pull out their own weapons and kill the guards. The trio make their way to the seaplane Ross and Christmas arrived in, but Sandra refuses to leave the island, knowing that her people will only suffer and die if she leaves. Ross and Christmas then depart from Vilena, and shortly thereafter, Garza's men capture Sandra.