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Viktor Cherevin
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Viktor Cherevin is the primary villain in 2014's Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit and is portrayed by actor Kenneth Branagh. Viktor plans to make the American dollar useless by buying up stock markets and placing his supposedly dead son Aleksandr Borovsky as a sleeper agent in America. He previously served in the Soviet Military as he was a soldier in the Soviet war in Afghanistan.
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Big Bad / Terrorist / Egotistic Mastermind
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Escape from the CIA Agency and to cripple the entire global economy by launching a massive terrorist assault Kill Jack Ryan and his wife
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"Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit"
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Very high intelligence, Mastery at pscyhological warfare, Master leader, Firearm and murder skills, Extensive knowledge about weapons, explosives and economy, Vast wealth and resources, Complete control over his men, Great strength, endurance and speed
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Cherevin ,Mr. Cherevin, Viktor, Vik
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Antagonizing and harassing Jack, wreaking havoc and destruction
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Multi-Millionaire Businessman Terrorist
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Viktor Cherevin
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Viktor Cherevin is the primary villain in 2014's Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit and is portrayed by actor Kenneth Branagh. Viktor plans to make the American dollar useless by buying up stock markets and placing his supposedly dead son Aleksandr Borovsky as a sleeper agent in America. He previously served in the Soviet Military as he was a soldier in the Soviet war in Afghanistan.