One Last Shot (2026)

Gerard Butler is back in full force, and man, does he deliver . In One Last Shot, he plays Ethan Cross, a battle-worn ex-sniper dragged back into the shadows of a world he tried to leave behind. The film hits hard right from the start—tense, rain-drenched streets, distant echoes of gunfire, and that constant knot in your gut knowing one wrong move could end everything.
What makes this one stand out is how it dives deep into Ethan’s head. It’s not just non-stop action (though the shootouts are brutal and satisfying ; it’s about the war inside—guilt from past kills, the pull of love versus duty, and that desperate grab for redemption. Butler brings his signature intensity, making you feel every ounce of Ethan’s fractured soul. The supporting cast keeps the emotional stakes high, and the cinematography turns gritty urban chaos into something almost poetic.
It’s relentless, haunting, and surprisingly intimate for an action flick. By the end, you’re left thinking about the choices that define us. Redemption isn’t about pulling the trigger—it’s about knowing when to hold back.
A solid, heart-pounding ride worth every second.
Related Movies: