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'''Tom Clancy's The Division: Agent Origins''' is a four-part web-series produced by Ubisoft in conjuction with Corridor Digital to promote their video game ''[[Tom Clancy's The Division]]''. The series was also released in a stand-alone short film format.
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'''''Tom Clancy's The Division: Agent Origins''''' is a four-part web-series produced by [[Ubisoft]] in conjunction with Corbis Entertainment and Corridor Digital to promote their video game ''[[Tom Clancy's The Division]]''. The series was also released in a stand-alone short film format.
   
 
{{Infobox Film
 
{{Infobox Film
 
|name=Tom Clancy's The Division: Agent Origins
 
|name=Tom Clancy's The Division: Agent Origins
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|director=Adrian Picardi
 
|director=Adrian Picardi
 
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==Plot==
 
==Plot==
   
The stand-alone film verson begins with a [[Agent Origins (Ashes)|scene of a couple dumping a body near The North Western Casket Company building]]. They are spotted by Clip who after questioning them about their contact with the infected, radios in his fellow workers. Unbeknownst to the couple, they are the [[Cleaners]] who kill and burn anyone who has been infected.
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The stand-alone film version begins with a [[Agent Origins (Ashes)|scene of a couple dumping a body near The North Western Casket Company building]]. They are spotted by Clip who after questioning them about their contact with the infected, radios in his fellow workers. Unbeknownst to the couple, they are the [[Cleaners]] who kill and burn anyone who has been infected.
   
As the [[New York City]] breaks down amidst the [[Green Poison]] epidemic, a pandemic alert is declared and Directive 51 is issued by President Waller. Secret [[Strategic Homeland Division]] agent John leaves to get his SHD gear. [[Agent Origins (Escape)|The prisoners on Rikers Island meanwhile break out and flee to New York City.]]
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As the [[New York City]] breaks down amidst the [[Green Poison]] epidemic, a pandemic alert is declared and Directive 51 is issued by [[President Waller]]. Secret [[Strategic Homeland Division]] agent John leaves to get his SHD gear after learning about the outbreak on the news. [[Agent Origins (Escape)|The prisoners on Rikers Island meanwhile break out and flee to New York City.]]
   
 
At Mia's home, Saj blurts out his conspiracy theory to her and her partner Carter about the [[Agent Origins (Conspiracies)|government having a contingency plan to deal with a societal breakdown by activating government sleeper agents.]] Ironically, Saj later turns out to be correct. As they are eating a pizza, a looter barges in after smelling it but is killed by Mia who is activated and told to rendezvous with other agents.
 
At Mia's home, Saj blurts out his conspiracy theory to her and her partner Carter about the [[Agent Origins (Conspiracies)|government having a contingency plan to deal with a societal breakdown by activating government sleeper agents.]] Ironically, Saj later turns out to be correct. As they are eating a pizza, a looter barges in after smelling it but is killed by Mia who is activated and told to rendezvous with other agents.
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Everett chases after the thief who is joined by another accomplice during the pursuit. As he catches up to them he realizes they were siblings out looking for medical supplies for their sick mother. After he hands them some antibiotics, he learns that he has been activated and is told to rendezvous with other agents.
 
Everett chases after the thief who is joined by another accomplice during the pursuit. As he catches up to them he realizes they were siblings out looking for medical supplies for their sick mother. After he hands them some antibiotics, he learns that he has been activated and is told to rendezvous with other agents.
   
Daryl while trying to obtain drinking water for dwellers in the building by triggering the sprinkler system learns that he has been activated. The other dwellers are killed by the Cleaners and he is also ambushed after he retrieves his gear. He is able to kill all the attackers but encounters a Cleaner with a flamethrower.
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Daryl while trying to obtain drinking water for dwellers in the building by triggering the sprinkler system, learns that he has been activated. The other dwellers are killed by the Cleaners and he is also ambushed after he retrieves his gear. He is able to kill all the attackers but encounters a Cleaner with a flamethrower.
   
 
After slashing through his helmet, he pushes the Cleaner into a pile of infected corpses. The other Cleaners reach the spot after Daryl has escaped and burn the infected Cleaner alive. John, Mia, Everett and Daryl later hook up to investigate the JTF camp site.
 
After slashing through his helmet, he pushes the Cleaner into a pile of infected corpses. The other Cleaners reach the spot after Daryl has escaped and burn the infected Cleaner alive. John, Mia, Everett and Daryl later hook up to investigate the JTF camp site.
   
 
There they are able to eliminate all the Rikers and free the hostages. After witnessing an explosion in the distance, they check their ammo which turns out to be low. A surviving JTF officer hands them over some supplies and sends them on their way.
 
There they are able to eliminate all the Rikers and free the hostages. After witnessing an explosion in the distance, they check their ammo which turns out to be low. A surviving JTF officer hands them over some supplies and sends them on their way.
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==Episode list==
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* [[Agent Origins (Ashes)|Ashes]]
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* [[Agent Origins (Conspiracies)|Conspiracies]]
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* [[Agent Origins (Escape)|Escape]]
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* [[Agent Origins (Pursuit)|Pursuit]]
   
 
==Cast==
 
==Cast==
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* Monica Scott as ''Trisha''
 
* Monica Scott as ''Trisha''
 
* Aundrea Smith as ''Sarah''
 
* Aundrea Smith as ''Sarah''
* Glenn Ratcliffe as ''President Waller''
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* Glenn Ratcliffe as ''[[President Waller]]''
 
* Paul Carpenter as "Chief of Staff"
 
* Paul Carpenter as "Chief of Staff"
 
* Wren Wrenchman, Eli Cuevas, Nick Laurant as "Secret Service Agents"
 
* Wren Wrenchman, Eli Cuevas, Nick Laurant as "Secret Service Agents"
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* Punnavit Koy, Tyler Evans, Scott Brault, Kim Derider, Dan Delano, Andy Morgan, Matt Mavarro, Josh Johnson, Donald Bunnell, Lee Fealy, Collin Cooper, Devin Lundeen, Jake Watson as "Riker Escapees"
 
* Punnavit Koy, Tyler Evans, Scott Brault, Kim Derider, Dan Delano, Andy Morgan, Matt Mavarro, Josh Johnson, Donald Bunnell, Lee Fealy, Collin Cooper, Devin Lundeen, Jake Watson as "Riker Escapees"
 
* Gregory Lundeen and Ernie Ellis as "Rikers Guards"
 
* Gregory Lundeen and Ernie Ellis as "Rikers Guards"
* Fred Wilzlo, Peter Park, Dan Larson, Carlos Espinoza, Nat* Nick Hansen as Daniel (credited as mourner)
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* Nick Hansen as Daniel (credited as mourner)
 
* Larissa Gritti as Sarah (credited as mourner)
 
* Larissa Gritti as Sarah (credited as mourner)
 
* H. T. Altman as Clip
 
* H. T. Altman as Clip
* Alex Barbatsis as Derrick Nguyen as "Dwellers"
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* Alex Barbatsis and Derrick Nguyen as "Dwellers"
 
* Rhett Renolds and Joseph Munsinger as "Flame Cleaners"
 
* Rhett Renolds and Joseph Munsinger as "Flame Cleaners"
 
* Andy Morgan, Jon Enge and Jake Watson as [[Cleaners]]
 
* Andy Morgan, Jon Enge and Jake Watson as [[Cleaners]]
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* Fred Wilzlo, Peter Park, Dan Larson, Carlos Espinoza, Nate Elliot as "[[JTF]] Guards"
Elliot as "JTF Guard"
 
 
* Max Sjoberg, Laura Erdman-Luntz, Zach Erdman-Luntz and Rachel Harder as "Hostages"
 
* Max Sjoberg, Laura Erdman-Luntz, Zach Erdman-Luntz and Rachel Harder as "Hostages"
   
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* The web-series was released in four episodes on YouTube. All episodes were released on the same day.
 
* The web-series was released in four episodes on YouTube. All episodes were released on the same day.
 
* A stand-alone version combining all the four episodes into a single short film was exclusively released on Amazon Prime Video and contains exclusive footage not available in the YouTube episodes.
 
* A stand-alone version combining all the four episodes into a single short film was exclusively released on Amazon Prime Video and contains exclusive footage not available in the YouTube episodes.
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* A behind-the-scenes video about the production of the series was also released by "Corridor Crew" on their YouTube channel.
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==External links==
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[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6NmW_Gf8sAW5sK8FoJCUzb9zjBgwPQ0l Official YouTube playlist]
 
[[Category:Short films]]
 
[[Category:Short films]]
 
[[Category:Web series]]
 
[[Category:Web series]]

Revision as of 02:17, 14 September 2019

Tom Clancy's The Division: Agent Origins is a four-part web-series produced by Ubisoft in conjunction with Corbis Entertainment and Corridor Digital to promote their video game Tom Clancy's The Division. The series was also released in a stand-alone short film format.



Plot

The stand-alone film version begins with a scene of a couple dumping a body near The North Western Casket Company building. They are spotted by Clip who after questioning them about their contact with the infected, radios in his fellow workers. Unbeknownst to the couple, they are the Cleaners who kill and burn anyone who has been infected.

As the New York City breaks down amidst the Green Poison epidemic, a pandemic alert is declared and Directive 51 is issued by President Waller. Secret Strategic Homeland Division agent John leaves to get his SHD gear after learning about the outbreak on the news. The prisoners on Rikers Island meanwhile break out and flee to New York City.

At Mia's home, Saj blurts out his conspiracy theory to her and her partner Carter about the government having a contingency plan to deal with a societal breakdown by activating government sleeper agents. Ironically, Saj later turns out to be correct. As they are eating a pizza, a looter barges in after smelling it but is killed by Mia who is activated and told to rendezvous with other agents.

It turns out the Rikers have taken hostages after ambushing a Joint Task Force aid camp. Everett stumbles upon a van while he is out looking for supplies. He takes the medical supplies but is stopped by his buddy Michael who later realizes his identity. As he looks for morphine to help decrease the pain for a loved one of Michael, he hands him over the medical supply bag which is stolen by a thief.

Everett chases after the thief who is joined by another accomplice during the pursuit. As he catches up to them he realizes they were siblings out looking for medical supplies for their sick mother. After he hands them some antibiotics, he learns that he has been activated and is told to rendezvous with other agents.

Daryl while trying to obtain drinking water for dwellers in the building by triggering the sprinkler system, learns that he has been activated. The other dwellers are killed by the Cleaners and he is also ambushed after he retrieves his gear. He is able to kill all the attackers but encounters a Cleaner with a flamethrower.

After slashing through his helmet, he pushes the Cleaner into a pile of infected corpses. The other Cleaners reach the spot after Daryl has escaped and burn the infected Cleaner alive. John, Mia, Everett and Daryl later hook up to investigate the JTF camp site.

There they are able to eliminate all the Rikers and free the hostages. After witnessing an explosion in the distance, they check their ammo which turns out to be low. A surviving JTF officer hands them over some supplies and sends them on their way.

Episode list

Cast

  • Matt Lynch as John
  • Amanda Day as Mia
  • Sasha Andreev as Everret
  • Danny Mason as Daryl
  • Terra Michilot as "Teenage Girl"
  • Jasper Morgan as "Teenage Boy"
  • Brook Harris as Michael (credited as NYPD Policeman)
  • Helen Chorolec as "Sick Mother"
  • Monica Scott as Trisha
  • Aundrea Smith as Sarah
  • Glenn Ratcliffe as President Waller
  • Paul Carpenter as "Chief of Staff"
  • Wren Wrenchman, Eli Cuevas, Nick Laurant as "Secret Service Agents"
  • Steve Kuza as "News Reporter"
  • Punnavit Koy, Tyler Evans, Scott Brault, Kim Derider, Dan Delano, Andy Morgan, Matt Mavarro, Josh Johnson, Donald Bunnell, Lee Fealy, Collin Cooper, Devin Lundeen, Jake Watson as "Riker Escapees"
  • Gregory Lundeen and Ernie Ellis as "Rikers Guards"
  • Nick Hansen as Daniel (credited as mourner)
  • Larissa Gritti as Sarah (credited as mourner)
  • H. T. Altman as Clip
  • Alex Barbatsis and Derrick Nguyen as "Dwellers"
  • Rhett Renolds and Joseph Munsinger as "Flame Cleaners"
  • Andy Morgan, Jon Enge and Jake Watson as Cleaners
  • Fred Wilzlo, Peter Park, Dan Larson, Carlos Espinoza, Nate Elliot as "JTF Guards"
  • Max Sjoberg, Laura Erdman-Luntz, Zach Erdman-Luntz and Rachel Harder as "Hostages"

Notes

  • The web-series was released in four episodes on YouTube. All episodes were released on the same day.
  • A stand-alone version combining all the four episodes into a single short film was exclusively released on Amazon Prime Video and contains exclusive footage not available in the YouTube episodes.
  • A behind-the-scenes video about the production of the series was also released by "Corridor Crew" on their YouTube channel.

External links

Official YouTube playlist