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Why did Lane do it? Why did any of his Apostles? They were believers in a cause. And when that cause turned out to be a lie, they turned against their masters. How many times has Hunt's government betrayed him, disavowed him, cast him aside? And how long before a man like that... has had enough?
~ Walker explaining why Ethan might go rogue, foreshadowing his reason for why he did.
There cannot be peace without first, a great suffering. The greater the suffering, the greater the peace.
~ August Walker's manifesto as John Lark, also his most famous quote.

August Walker, also known as John Lark, is one of the two main antagonists (alongside Solomon Lane) of the 2018 action thriller film Mission: Impossible – Fallout, the sixth installment in the Mission: Impossible film series.

He is a highly decorated government operative of the CIA, and a notorious extremist who has colluded with terrorist mastermind Solomon Lane and his organization known as The Apostles to accomplish their goal in creating a new world order via anarchy and genocide.

History[]

Early life[]

Although Walker's early life is never discussed, his years of C.I.A. involvement are vaguely brought up. Walker has been mistreated by his government multiple times, which ultimately led to Walker being driven to the edge - thus working with The Apostles to "save" the world.

Mission: Impossible – Fallout[]

Working with Hunt[]

Walker is a C.I.A. operative who at first appears as a slightly cocky yet professional man who is ordered to keep an eye on Ethan Hunt and follow his every step due to the fact that he might very well go rogue, but ironically Walker is the one who has already done exactly that. While working as a C.I.A. operative, Walker partners with the remnants of the organization the I.M.F. dismantled in Rogue Nation, The Syndicate, known as the "The Apostles". Working with the Apostles, Walker intends to rescue Lane and acquire two plutonium cores to be used in nuclear attacks that would wipe out a third of the world's population.

C.I.A. Director Erika Sloane meets with Alan Hunley after Hunt loses the plutonium cores in Berlin, and she sends Walker to watch Hunt and the I.M.F., suspecting that the I.M.F. will go rogue in a near future. Walker and Hunt go on a plane to skydive into a concert in Paris, capture John Lark, and, assuming Lark's identity with a mask, make a deal with the weapons dealer known as White Widow. As they are skydiving, Walker dives early and is struck by lightning, but is saved by Hunt. Once they arrive, they find "John Lark" and try to incapacitate him so that they can scan his face to make a mask, but are beaten and nearly killed thanks to Lark's fighting prowess. Lark is however killed when Ilsa Faust intervenes, forcing Hunt to pretend to be John Lark, without a mask, in order to acquire the plutonium cores from the White Widow. The Widow demands that Lane be given to her in exchange for the plutonium cores.

Hunt, Walker, and the rest of the IMF capture Lane. However, Faust intervenes again and attempts to assassinate Lane, shooting at the car Hunt, Walker and the team is in. The team is able to evade Faust. It is later revealed that if she does not kill Lane, MI6 will maintain her status as a fugitive and she will be regarded as much of a threat as Lane.

While they are interrogating Lane, he gives a speech about Lane and how he will destroy his life, with Walker looking more annoyed than anything, a possible foreshadowing of Walker actually being the true John Lark who is cooperating with Lane and being frustrated at Lane's personal vendetta against Hunt.

Betrayal[]

The team apparently decides to disguise Benji as Lane before being handed over to the Widow, leaving Walker to guard the real "Lane" at the safe house. As Hunt and the team depart, Walker releases Lane, revealing himself to be the real John Lark. Lane however refuses to proceed with Walker's plan and intends to stay at the safe house to deal with Hunt. Walker starts shouting at Lane for "making things so f**king complicated". While they are arguing, Walker recalls Sloane's remarks that the I.M.F. is "nothing but grown men wearing masks" and realizes that it was Benji he was talking to all along, Preparing to beat up Benji, Hunley arrives and along with Benji hold Walker at gunpoint. Walker is brought to Hunt and the rest of the team, who have had the real Lane with them all this time. Walker appears to be calm and lies by saying that he is just "undercover" and that Hunt is delusional. Sloane, who had been listening in on the confrontation through Hunley's phone, confirms that Walker had been trying to frame Hunt as the real John Lark from the very beginning. Despite this, Sloane sends a C.I.A. team to capture Walker, Hunt, and the rest of the IMF team.

The C.I.A. team had been infiltrated by the Apostles, however, and on Walker's command opened fire on the I.M.F. team. During the ensuing shootout, Hunley tries to stop Walker, who stabs him repeatedly and kills him.

Walker calmly walks away from the room using the shootout as a distraction, but Hunt eventually starts chasing him. Walker manages to outwalk him, however, as no one can outwalk a man named Walker, and takes the elevator up to the roof of a building with Hunt hanging onto the bottom of the elevator. Walker calmly provokes Hunt as he reveals that he knows that his ex-wife Julia is alive by putting a picture of her in front of him by, and threatens to kill Julia if he doesn't turn himself in and admits himself to be John Lark. He boards a helicopter with Lane bound for Kashmir. Walker's true goal is also revealed; the plutonium he and Lane have collected will be detonated in Kashmir, contaminating the water supply of Pakistan, India and China and ultimately killing a third of the world's population, so that the world powers will work together and the dread will eventually cause peace due to how much fear it has spread and the world powers finally coming together to fix something.

Endgame and Death[]

In Kashmir, Lane sets the bomb on, giving Walker 15 minutes to leave the blast radius via helicopter. Lane intends to stay with the bomb, having become a nihilist after being imprisoned and endlessly interrogated for years. Hunt arrives just as Walker's helicopter takes off. He grabs onto a second helicopter and assumes control. Hunt initially tries to bring down Walker by dropping his helicopter's payload on top of Walker's aircraft, but he misses. Walker grabs a machine gun and starts shooting at Hunt until he runs out of ammo and Hunt is able to ram Walker out of the sky. Having crashed onto a mountain, a fuel line on Walker's helicopter breaks loose spraying hot oil on Walker's face, partially disfiguring him.

Hunt and Walker start in a rageful fight at the top of the mountain, while one of the crashed helicopters dangles through a hook onto the cliff. Hunt desperately tries to grab the detonator as Walker grabs him and tries to choke him Hunt knocks himself and Walker out of the cliff, though they manage to grab onto the rope still attached to the helicopter below. Hunt grabs onto the cliff and as he just about had enough of Walker, knowing he won't give up, he ragefully pulls the rope down, loosening the hook which impales Walker straight into his face, finally killing and defeating him. Walker's corpse and the rest of the helicopter then fall down the mountainside where they both disappear in a fiery explosion below. Ethan Hunt would later stop the detonator's countdown, allowing both Luther and Ilsa to cut the wire with only a second to spare, leaving Walker's plan in vain.

Personality[]

Walker is surprisingly polite and friendly for a feared C.I.A. assassin, so feared in fact that Hunley is apparently aware of Walker's reputation before they met. This is demonstrated in the bathroom fight scene, where Hunt and Walker fight a fake John Lark, and Walker brutally throws the man around the room without barely any effort. As mentioned above, aside from being surprisingly gentle, Walker is also well-intentioned in all of his goals. His reason for wanting to cause a massive, world-destroying, nearly homicidal terrorist attack is because he wants to see the world finally coming together to help each other in stopping the attacks, which will finally bring peace, or at least he thinks so. It is shown multiple times before he is revealed as Lark that Walker actually seems to agree with Lark's theory, which also proves that Walker isn't doing it for fun as Lane is, but because he genuinely wants peace, which is similar to another villain in the franchise. Yet Walker is also very cocky, which kind of comes with the job. Walker seems to enjoy fighting people, once again shown in the bathroom fight scene where he looks like he's enjoying wrecking the man.

Walker, like Nils Delbruuk, also seems to be extremely anti-religious; based on the fact that in the second half of his Manifesto he blames religion as being one of the major causes of the world's problems and sufferings.

Walker is also shown to be highly manipulative, being able to manipulate everyone into thinking that he was merely trying to help the I.M.F. when in reality he was manipulating them for his own gain all along. This could very well qualify Walker as a sociopath, due to having facades he smoothly uses to fit into the crowd, combined with other factors such as his disregard for human life, killing Hunley simply because he happened to be in the way when Walker was rescuing Lane. Another sociopathic tendency Walker has is his lack of empathy, as, despite having gotten to know the I.M.F. and getting a somewhat friendly relationship with them, Walker has no problems betraying them and feeling nothing as he does that. Walker is shown to be easily angered when in stress, as he is trying to kill Hunt at the film's climax, he screams "WHY WON'T YOU DIE". Walker is shown to be protective of his associates, especially his partner Solomon Lane, who he protects at all costs during the climax when he rescues him from prison, killing anyone who gets in their way.

An interesting thing about Walker's character that is worth mentioning is how he is always well-intentioned. When he's babysitting the I.M.F.'s operation, it is understandable where Walker is coming from as Hunt is showing more and more signs of losing his sanity and becoming a loose cannon, an example being when Nils Delbruuk is in a hospital bed and Hunt loses his temper and seems to want to fight him, which is especially evident since Delbruuk is defenseless at that point and Luther has to hold Hunt back to stop him. At the climax, when it's revealed that Walker is the extremist John Lark, he still keeps his well-intention goals, as all he wants is to do an act heinous enough for the world powers to finally agree and come together to stop something, believing that it will cause peace. This is different from Solomon Lane, who seems to only care about hurting Ethan as much as possible.

Quotes[]

Why did you have to make this so f-cking complicated?!
~ August Walker to Benji Dunn (who was disguised as Solomon Lane), while revealing his true colors.
Sloane was right. The IMF is Halloween: nothing but a bunch of grown men wearing--
~ Walker before realizing that he was talking to Benji Dunn disguised as Solomon Lane.
WHY WON'T YOU JUST DIE?!
~ Walker losing what's left of his sanity after his and Hunt's helicopters crash and his face is sprayed on by hot oil - also his final words before his demise.

Page from "Manifesto", written by John Lark[]

There has never been peace without first a great suffering, the greater the suffering, the greater the peace. As mankind is drawn to his self-destruction like a moth to the candle, the so-called defenders of peace – the church, the government, the law – work tirelessly to save humanity from itself. But, by averting disaster, they serve to delay a peace that can only come through an inevitable baptism of fire.

The suffering I bring you is not the beginning of the end. It is the beginning of a greater mutual understanding through common suffering. It is the first step towards the ultimate brotherhood of man. The suffering I bring you is the bridge to ultimate peace.

Today, mankind has been handed the opportunity to escape his destiny, an otherwise inevitable conclusion to a thousand years of intolerance and fear.

I call all rationalists who can stand and join in the struggle against the radical theists, all of which fall beneath a common umbrella of ideology. If we were to continue any further we would reach mythology and Aesop’s fables. When do we stop?

Any belief in spirituality with no other proof, other than the cravings to project one’s self over the rational thinking of the others must be eradicated as it does not only halt the progression and development of the human mind and reach but also hinders it.

Here I will emphasize clearly that the judge upheld against us will be one of the human hands, not of a god or otherworldly being. Part of the absurd rationale is what leads to the obscure justifications, the believers place upon their own disgraceful and belligerent behavior.

No. The loss of human life cannot and will not be justified. For this is not the taking of human lives. They are merely puppets, hollow shells that were once human beings. Brainwashed by stories and tales of old, their weak minds have been overpowered by the pressure placed on them by other lifeless puppets. And so, the cycle continues.
~ Page from the Manifesto seen during Ethan Hunt's briefing.

Relationships[]

Allies[]

  • Solomon Lane
  • The Syndicate
  • Nils Debruuk

Enemies[]

  • Impossible Mission Force
    • Ethan Hunt - Archenemy, Counterpart, Temporary Ally, and Killer
    • Luther Stickell
    • Benji Dunn
    • Ilsa Faust †
    • Alan Hunley † - Victim
  • Erika Sloane - Former Superior
  • Julia Meade-Hunt
  • Erik
  • Alanna Mitsopolis/White Widow
  • Zola Mitsopolis

Trivia[]

  • Henry Cavill is the fifth Superman actor to play a villainous role; the first was Christopher Reeve (who played Lawrence Muller in TV movie Bump in the Night), the second was Brandon Routh, who played Daniel Shaw in Chuck; the third was Tom Welling, who played Marcus Pierce in Lucifer and the fourth was Dean Cain, who played Vandal Savage in Smallville, Curtis Banks in Criminal Minds and Kevin Peterson in 2010 Thriller film Abandoned.
    • Furthermore, Cavill went on to state that playing Superman did not prepare him for the insane stunts featured in Fallout.
  • Walker/Lark's plan to use nuclear weapons in the name of peace is exactly like that of Kurt Hendricks.
  • Walker can be seen as an evil counterpart to Ethan Hunt for several reasons:
    • Both are agents for their respective organizations.
    • Both are quite charismatic and smart.
    • They are both very good fighters and seem to enjoy fighting.
    • They are both surprisingly nice for the careers they have chosen.
    • Walker is the anti-villain who wants to commit terrorism in order to save the world from dangerous people existing while Hunt is the anti-hero who uses unscrupulous means to save the world from terrorists and other dangerous people.
  • While his first name August isn't mentioned in the film, it is listed in the end credits and the promotional material.
    • Actor Henry Cavill revealed during an interview on The Graham Norton Show that he didn't know Walker's first name until halfway through production when he saw his name on his director's chair.
  • It was because of his role as August Walker and contractual obligations by Paramount Pictures that Henry Cavill wasn't allowed to shave his mustache for his concurrent role as Superman during Joss Whedon's reshoots of Justice League. This resulted in an awkward looking result, which was criticized as part of the movies bad CGI effects.
  • Him "reloading" his arms was used again for Henry Cavill's role as a Wolverine variant called Cavillrine in Deadpool and Wolverine.
  • Some theories speculate that Walker could return for the franchise finale Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part Two, despite his death in Fallout.

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Emilia Berezan | Russel Acker | Matthew Drake

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Mission: Impossible: Jim Phelps | Franz Krieger | Max Mitsopolis | Claire Phelps | Matthias
Mission: Impossible II: Sean Ambrose | Hugh Stamp | John C. McCloy | Wallis | Ulrich | Michael | Simon
Mission: Impossible III: Owen Davian | John Musgrave | Brownway | Kimbrough
Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol: Kurt Hendricks | Marius Wistrom | Sabine Moreau | Brij Nath
Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation: The Syndicate (Solomon Lane, Janik Vinter, Kagan, Saif, Richter & Atlee)
Mission: Impossible - Fallout: The Apostles (Solomon Lane, August Walker, White Widow, Zola Mitsopolis & Nils Debruuk)

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