Film Characters
- Jessica Biel as Captain Charissa Sosa (2010)
- Charissa Sosa is Face's former lover, who left him after he became serious about their relationship. Sosa returns three years later as a DCIS captain and warns Face not to steal the plates used to manufacture currency. Deeply angered when his defiance leads to her demotion to first lieutenant, Sosa pursues the team for the majority of the film. In the film's dénouement, she is promoted once again to captain. Convinced that arresting the A-Team for escaping incarceration is wrong now that they have cleared their names, she kisses Face and sneaks a key into his mouth for them to escape.
- Brian Bloom as Brock Pike (2010)
- Brock Pike is a leader of the private security firm Black Forest. He and his men frame the A-Team by destroying the money and plates they stole, along with General Morrison's vehicle. It is later revealed that he worked with General Morrison and Lynch to steal the plates, but then teamed up with Morrison to double-cross Lynch and fake Morrison's death. He later ends up in Lynch's custody and, in exchange for his life, agrees to help Lynch eliminating the A-Team and Morrison. When he gets impatient to the progress of the rogue CIA agents and decides to kill them himself, B.A. drops him on his head and breaks his neck.
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