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Tuck
Rugged, dangerous and effortlessly cool, the only way to make Tuck more appealing would be to cover him in chocolate.
This man of mystery takes his work and his women seriously.
Sharp get-up and stubble are his trademarks but, let's be honest, he'd look good in a shell suit.
He has no trouble in life-threatening fights as his bulging biceps beat off the competition, but Tuck falls short with his chat-up lines.
Less self-assured than his partner, this agent may need to work on his wooing tactics - but there's nothing wrong with a softer approach, not when you look like that.
This thoughtful soul is more complicated than his BFF, but his depth is part of the charm. If you prefer the strong and silent (not to mention macho and attractive) type, then Tuck is in luck.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Foster, better known as FDR Foster
Self-assured ladykiller FDR gives off more pheromones than a room full of topless wrestlers.
His piercing blue eyes and astonishingly thick head of hair make full-grown women swoon.
The life of a spy can be stressful - all that bullet dodging and fighting off the world's most dangerous terrorists - so this suave heartthrob needs time to unwind.
You won't find him swigging on girly cocktails like some other famous spies (ahem), he's the classier sort. A fine whisky and a cigar do the trick for him.
Foster enjoys extremely quick spins in flashy motors and always dresses as dapper as the day before. Though you may have to fight off a few women along the way, this loveable smoothie is surely worth the spat. He's not named after two presidents for nothing.
This Means War is released in cinemas across the UK on 2nd March
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