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Agent 23 was sent to supervise the cleanup of the bakery but claims there was no evidence of any nuclear weapons there. Agent 23, Agent 99, and the Chief are talking on the phone about how Max was the only one to see the weapons and that he killed Krstic before being able to get any information from him. Max enters the hotel room and overhears Agent 99 saying, “What do we do about Max?” Max thinks that 99 is a double agent and asks her to hand over the phone. She pushes a button first and sleeping gas is released as Max hears the Chief’s voice on the other end of the phone. Max wakes up handcuffed in the back of an SUV with 99, 23, and the chief. He is being arrested as a double agent.
In a meeting with the Vice President, a random call arrives from Siegfried who wants money in return for not giving the launch codes of all the weapons to United States enemies. The Vice President hangs up but the Chief can tell it’s not a prank. He takes 99 and 23 to LA where the President is to speak with him directly. The president says that he agrees with the Vice President that the threat can’t be taken seriously. During this same time period, Max hears a message on the radio during the Ryan Seacrest top 40 that says there’s a hot one in LA. Max escapes from his cell and makes his way to LA. After exiting the hidden control, Max finds himself in the museum where he takes the original Control items, including the shoe phone.
In LA, Max meets up with the three and tells them what he knows. The chief believes him saying that no double agent would escape captivity just to meet up with the people who locked him up. They try to figure out exactly where the bomb will be when a plane flies by carrying a banner which reveals the president will be at a concert that evening.
The four then head towards the concert hall where the secret service laugh them off claiming they checked every part of the hall and if there was a bomb, they would know. Siegfried enters through the musician’s entrance carrying a violin case. At the same time, the big guy from earlier sends the bomb down a secret chamber. Siegfried grabs the bomb and sets it before leaving. The concert is being broadcasted over the radio so as they drive out of town, he is listening.
It’s at this point when the four agents are trying to figure out what to do and Max realizes something about Agent 23. Max’s watch is going off and it turns out that 23 is the double agent. Agent 23 takes out his gun and aims it at Agent 99’s back. He takes 99 into the car tying her hands together before driving off. He then sets the codes for the bomb back in the concert hall. Max and the chief commandeer a plane to follow. Max lowers himself down to the car in the largest action scene of the movie. The car then lands on train tracks while Max and 23 are still fighting. 99 escapes the car right before a train hits it. She thinks that both men are dead, but Max walks out from behind the cloud of smoke. They both look at the controls for the bomb. The control panel is destroyed from the fire but they can see the title says “Operation Joy” which lets Max realize it has to do with Ode to Joy (from earlier in the movie). The three agents race to the concert hall and Max tackles the conductor stopping the concert before the end of Ode to Joy. The secret service arrives on stage and Max tells them the bomb is under the piano, a complete guess. They look and find the bomb.
Back in control, Max is being congratulated for saving the day. Agent 99 goes to kiss him but Max stops her saying that no one in control knows they are dating. The chief walks past and says, “yes we do.” The two agents leave together and the credits start to role.