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Role: Vista / Amanda Notable Moment: The Broken Ego Monologue

In this indie superhero dramedy, Regan plays a retired, alcoholic superhero trying to reconnect with her adopted family. This contains perhaps her most emotionally raw movie moment to date.

The Scene: Vista stands in a destroyed gymnasium, looking at her old costume. She delivers a two-minute monologue about how she used to fly. "I could feel the stratosphere peeling my skin," she says, "I was closer to God than any nun. And now... I can’t even reach the top shelf." Regan’s voice cracks. She laughs bitterly, then sobers up instantly. It’s a devastating portrait of aging and loss. For fans who only know Regan as a villain or an action star, this scene is a revelation of her dramatic range.


Role: The Sorceress / Special Agent Zero bridget regan sex scene top

In The Warrior’s Gate (2016), Regan goes full fantasy villain. Her standout moment: a slow-motion walk through an exploding palace, her cloak billowing, as she summons a blade from thin air. Pure comic-book energy.

Contrast that with Sniper: Assassin’s End (2020), where she plays a ruthless CIA operative. The notable moment is a hand-to-hand fight in a neon-lit warehouse—clean, brutal, and shockingly fast. She moves like someone who actually trained for months, not days.

Role: Addy Notable Moment: The Book Return Role: Vista / Amanda Notable Moment: The Broken

This is arguably the most famous "Bridget Regan scene" in film history. In the neo-noir action masterpiece John Wick, Regan plays Addy, the desk clerk and "librarian" of the New York Continental Hotel’s arsenal.

The Scene Breakdown: After John Wick (Keanu Reeves) is excommunicated, he visits Addy to retrieve his back-up weapons. The scene is a masterclass in world-building. Regan enters from a shadowy hallway, her hair severe, her posture deferential but alert. The notable moment occurs when she hands John a marker (a blood oath) and says, "Yeah. It's that one." Her delivery is bone-dry, but her eyes flick to his bloody knuckles. She knows exactly what he is about to do.

Then, the action beat: She stamps his hand with a hot wax seal. John doesn’t flinch; Addy doesn’t smile. It lasts three seconds, but Regan manages to convey the entire history of the Continental’s rules in that glance. Fans consider this the gold standard for "small role, huge impact." Role: The Sorceress / Special Agent Zero In

This historical drama about the Ukrainian Holodomor (famine) is Regan’s darkest and most critically demanding film. She plays Nadia, a villager trying to keep her family alive during Stalin’s genocide. The most devastating scene occurs when Nadia returns to her home to find it empty. Regan delivers a five-minute monologue to a dead bird she holds in her hands. She whispers memories of her mother, her husband, and the wheat fields, oscillating between tearful laughter and hollow silence. It is a gut-wrenching scene that earned her festival praise. Unlike her action roles, this moment relies entirely on her ability to convey generational trauma without a single punch or gunshot.

Regan continues to work steadily in film, often choosing independent projects that offer complex character studies.

Role: Maria Notable Moment: The Noon Reckoning

In this revisionist Western, Regan plays a Native American woman caught between two cultures. Her most notable scene is a quiet confrontation outside a saloon.

Facing the man who murdered her husband, Maria (Regan) doesn’t draw a gun. Instead, she walks into the dusty street, drops a single bullet into the dirt, and says, "You pick that up, or you leave. There’s no third choice." Regan’s performance is steely and almost monotone, but the tension is unbearable. The moment he reaches for the bullet, she kicks it away and produces a hidden derringer. It’s a subversion of the Western duel; Regan’s character doesn’t play fair, and the audience cheers.

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