"Some missions are off the books. Others were never meant to exist."
Strike Back (2025) roars back to life with a brutal, high-octane cinematic revival of the elite covert-ops series that defined modern military thrillers. This time, the mission goes deeper — into betrayal, into blood, and into the shadows no flag dares to fly.
When a coordinated cyber-assault cripples NATO communications and turns allied drones against civilian targets, Section 20 is reactivated under emergency black orders. The target? A ghost cell known as “Red Vulture” — ex-operatives turned international mercenaries with one goal: total destabilization of Western power.
Leading the charge is veteran operator Thomas "Mac" McAllister (Warren Brown), pulled from retirement and paired with a new wildcard: Leila Varga (Golshifteh Farahani), a former MI6 deep asset with no allegiance left. As they tear through warzones from Istanbul to Kinshasa, a horrifying revelation emerges — Red Vulture's leader isn’t a terrorist. He’s one of their own.
With governments compromised, allies turning, and enemies two steps ahead, Section 20 must go rogue — waging a covert war with nothing but instinct, grit, and the promise: protect the world, no matter the cost.
Strike Back (2025) is a bullet-riddled adrenaline rush that mixes global stakes with personal vendettas, echoing the raw intensity of Sicario, Extraction, and The Bourne Ultimatum. The rules of engagement are gone. The strike begins now.