

Dissonant Serenity: His general attitude to the events around him and Bond.Hinx is after you, he just doesn't stop coming. Curb-Stomp Battle: Given his size, speed and skill, most of his fights go squarely in his favor and he even easily dominates Bond at first during their battle.It's powerful enough to tear through an aircraft fuselage, as he demonstrates when opening fire on the plane Bond's using to chase him in Austria. Cool Guns: Uses a double-barreled pistol.Cool Car: Owns a Jaguar C-X75, and despite not being a Weaponized Car, manages to run Bond's Aston Martin down and send it flying into the Tiber.Word of God also notes that he was inspired by The Terminator when helping develop the character. Composite Character: A mix of Oddjob's endurance, Jaws' strength and metal combat implants (fingernails instead of teeth) and Red Grant's methodical skills and cunning, as well as dogging Bond throughout the film.Hinx doesn't give him the slightest chance to fight back he just smashes the guy's head onto the tables, pokes out his eyes and then breaks his neck. During his introduction, he challenges another member to fill the recently vacated position of Spectre's top hitman. Combat Pragmatist: Hinx does not mess around when it comes to fighting.The Brute: Obviously Bond's physical superior.Beard of Evil: He has a beard and is a brutal enforcer for Blofeld.Bald of Evil: He's a Spectre enforcer, and he's bald.Badass in a Nice Suit: Sharply dressed and a ruthless enforcer, Hinx is this in spades.
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During the Rome car chase, he almost effortlessly keeps up with Bond, one of cinema's greatest badass drivers by utilising a Cool Car which is even faster than the Aston Martin Bond is using. Badass Driver: Complete with flat cap.All There in the Script: His name is never actually mentioned in the film.A huge, strong and wordless Spectre enforcer.
