"You donβt send a warning to Jimmy Bobo. You pray he never hears your name."
Bullet to the Head (2025) marks the explosive return of Jimmy Bobo (Sylvester Stallone) β older, meaner, and with nothing left to lose. This isn't about justice. Itβs about cleaning up the blood trail that never dried.
Years after the events of New Orleans, Jimmy's gone underground β hiding from old enemies and even older memories. But when his estranged daughter is murdered in a staged hit linked to a shadowy cartel merger, the bullet that broke himβ¦ sets him off again.
From the neon slums of Miami to the blood-soaked penthouses of BogotΓ‘, Jimmy digs through a new breed of crime β younger, faster, tech-backed killers who donβt play by street rules. Good. Heβs not here to play.
Teaming up with a cyber-forensics agent (Ana de Armas) whose family has ties to the same cartel, Jimmy begins a new war β one filled with brutal interrogations, backroom betrayals, and close-range justice. But the deeper he goes, the more he realizes: this wasnβt random. This was personal. And the people behind it? They know exactly who he is.
Sleeker, darker, and shot through with Stallone's bone-dry grit, Bullet to the Head (2025) isnβt a sequel. Itβs a kill list.