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Jack Joshua, also known as Mr. Joshua is the secondary main (and final) antagonist in the 1987 film Lethal Weapon. He is General Peter McAllister's second-in-command and the co-founder of the Shadow Company. He was portrayed by Gary Busey.

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  • Jack Joshua
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  • Jack Joshua, also known as Mr. Joshua is the secondary main (and final) antagonist in the 1987 film Lethal Weapon. He is General Peter McAllister's second-in-command and the co-founder of the Shadow Company. He was portrayed by Gary Busey.
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type of villain
  • Right-Hand, Mercenary
Goals
  • Aid General McAllister by eliminating his enemies, including Michael Hunsaker
  • Kill Detectives Martin Riggs and Roger Murtaugh
Origin
  • Lethal Weapon
Skills
  • Very strong
  • Good with weaponry and hand-to-hand combat
  • Good at intimidating clients at Shadow Company and scaring them into buying heroin
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Alias
  • Mr. Joshua
Hobby
  • Torturing his enemies
Occupation
  • Co-founder of Shadow Company
  • Second-in-Command to General Peter McAllister
Fullname
  • Jack Joshua
Size
  • 300(xsd:integer)
abstract
  • Jack Joshua, also known as Mr. Joshua is the secondary main (and final) antagonist in the 1987 film Lethal Weapon. He is General Peter McAllister's second-in-command and the co-founder of the Shadow Company. He was portrayed by Gary Busey.
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