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Everything you need to know about ‘Sniper: No Nation ‘ action movie

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Everything you need to know about ‘Sniper: No Nation ‘ action movie
Father and son snipers starring in Sniper: No Nation.PHOTO/https://www.sonypictures.com/

Sniper: No Nation is the latest chapter in the long-running action franchise, marking the 12th instalment in the series. Directed by Trevor Calverley and written by Sean Wathen, the film continues the legacy of high-stakes military storytelling with a darker, more personal twist.

Released on Tuesday, April 7, 2026, it dropped directly to digital and DVD under Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions.

The story picks up after the events of Sniper: The Last Stand. A covert G.R.I.T. (Global Response & Intelligence Team) operation in Costa Verde goes wrong, triggering an international crisis.

The mission is disowned by the U.S. government, and the operatives are suddenly labelled as terrorists.

At the centre of it all is ace sniper Brandon Beckett, played by Chad Michael Collins, who is forced to go on the run after being abandoned by his own country.

A fight for survival

As the situation escalates, Brandon learns that the Phoenix Rebellion, the group he once supported, has been wiped out by the Iron Legion, a ruthless mercenary force working under Costa Verde’s Prime Minister Roman Diaz.

Sniper: No Nation (2026) cast in a tense moment.PHOTO/https://www.sonypictures.com/

With allies captured and facing execution, Brandon teams up with his father, Thomas Beckett (Tom Berenger) and Agent Zero (Ryan Robbins).

Together, they assemble a small rebel unit and launch an off-the-books rescue mission with no official backing.

The operation becomes personal, driven by loyalty, survival, and the need to stop a wider conflict from breaking out.

Cast and performances

Chad Michael Collins returns as Brandon Beckett, portraying a soldier torn between duty and betrayal. Tom Berenger brings veteran weight to the film as Thomas Beckett, adding emotional depth to the father-son dynamic.

Ryan Robbins also returns as Agent Zero, offering steady support in the high-pressure mission.

Skylar in a tense scene from Sniper: No Nation.PHOTO/https://www.sonypictures.com/

Supporting cast members expand the world of rebels and mercenaries, adding tension to the unfolding conflict.

The film focuses heavily on tactical combat, sniper sequences, and grounded military action. It leans into themes of political fallout, abandoned missions, and survival outside official systems.

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