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Jonathan Kolia Favreau (/ˈfævroʊ/ FAV-roh; born October 19, 1966) is an American actor and filmmaker. As an actor, Favreau has appeared in many films such as Rudy (1993), PCU (1994), Swingers (1996), Very Bad Things (1998), Deep Impact (1998), The Replacements (2000), Daredevil (2003), The Break-Up (2006), Four Christmases (2008), Couples Retreat (2009), I Love You, Man (2009), People Like Us (2012), The Wolf of Wall Street (2013), and Chef (2014). As a filmmaker, Favreau has been significantly involved with the Marvel Cinematic Universe. He directed, produced, and appeared as Happy Hogan in the films Iron Man (2008) and Iron Man 2 (2010). He also served as an executive producer or appeared as the character in the films The Avengers (2012), Iron Man 3 (2013), Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015), Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017), Avengers: Infinity War (2018), Avengers: Endgame (2019), Spider-Man: Far From Home (2019), Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021), and Deadpool & Wolverine (2024). He has also directed the films Elf (2003), Zathura: A Space Adventure (2005), Cowboys & Aliens (2011), Chef (2014), The Jungle Book (2016), The Lion King (2019), and The Mandalorian and Grogu (2026). Favreau has also been known for his work on the Star Wars franchise with Dave Filoni, creating the Disney+ original series The Mandalorian (2019–2023), which Filoni helped develop, with both serving as executive producers. Alongside Filoni, he serves as an executive producer on all of the show's spin-off series, including The Book of Boba Fett, Ahsoka, and Skeleton Crew. He produces films under his production company banner, Fairview Entertainment, and also presents the variety series Dinner for Five and the cooking series The Chef Show. Description above from the Wikipedia article Jon Favreau, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

NYPD detective, Dane McCallan, who is currently on desk duty until cleared to return to the field again. One day while he’s filing some old cases, his desk phone rings, he answers and all he can here is tapping, he hangs up the phone and goes on with his day. 12 hours later he gets another phone call, he answers, “did you crack the code?” Dane isn’t sure who this is or what their talking about so he answers no, the man on the phone replies with “thanks for playing” and seconds later the pentagon blows up, killing nearly everyone inside. Police across America frantically try to find out what happened, but Dane recalls the phone calls he recieved and knew immediately what happened. The tapping he heard was a code of some sort and the goal is to crack the code, if you don’t something gets blown up. The next day Dane gets another phone call, it’s the tapping again, the entire precinct listens in. at the end of the code there’s a message at the end, “you have 48 hours to crack the code, or face the consequences.” Can Dane do it?
