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Approximately 18 months after “24” left the air and just a
couple of months before the show sees its seventh season debut, Kiefer
Sutherland is back as Jack Bauer in “24: Redemption,” a television film scheduled
to be run on Sunday by Fox.
The two-hour long movie will serve both as a connection
between “24’s” Season 6 and Season 7 and as an independent production that
requires no knowledge with regard to past adventures of the protagonist.
In “Redemption,” Jack explores the grounds of Africa, after traveling across the globe for almost three
years. He helps an old friend, Carl Benton (Robert Carlyle), run a school for
young boys that protects rescued child soldiers and offers them education. Jack
discovers that the fictional country of Sangala is endangered by insurgents who
are forcing young people to join their army. In addition, he has been
subpoenaed by the United
States government in order to testify about
his torture techniques.
Back in the U.S.,
Allison Taylor (Cherry Jones), is preparing her assignments as the new
President, while forerunner Noah Daniels (Powers Booth) informs her that
General Juma (Tony Todd) has organized another coup and advises her to stay away
from the affair.
In spite of the fact that he is far away from D.C., Jack
continues his heroic missions of saving the day, since he is acquainted with
the plans with the villainous architect, Jonas Hodges (Jon Voight).
“Redemption” brings us back the most virtuous heroes of them
all in anticipation of the series’ January season premiere. While it sticks to
action, it can’t possibly go wrong.
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