“When the fortress falls, only a sniper’s eye stands between life and annihilation.”
Fortress: Sniper’s Eye (2025) locks onto the screen as an adrenaline-charged action thriller that plunges viewers into a deadly game of cat and mouse inside an impenetrable stronghold. Directed by Ric Roman Waugh (Angel Has Fallen), this explosive sequel expands the Fortress saga with higher stakes, tighter suspense, and new layers of intrigue.
The film centers on Robert Michaels (Bruce Willis), a retired intelligence operative who has sought refuge in a hidden fortress designed to protect former government assets. But when a ruthless paramilitary group led by Viktor Kazarov (played by Scott Adkins) breaches the compound, Robert is forced to pick up his rifle once more. This time, he’s not only defending himself—but protecting his estranged son, Paul (Chad Michael Murray), who harbors secrets of his own.
Armed with his legendary sniper skills, Robert takes to the shadows of the fortress’s labyrinthine corridors and observation towers, turning every vantage point into a kill zone. As the siege intensifies, old loyalties are tested, and father and son must navigate not only the enemy’s bullets but the betrayals within their own ranks.
Ric Roman Waugh directs Fortress: Sniper’s Eye (2025) with kinetic energy and tactical authenticity. The film pulses with intense firefights, close-quarter combat, and sniper duels where a single breath can mean the difference between life and death. Explosions light up darkened bunkers, and red laser dots dance across walls, heightening the tension with every scene.
Bruce Willis, in one of his final action roles, brings stoic gravitas and a weathered edge to Robert, while Scott Adkins exudes lethal charisma as Kazarov. Chad Michael Murray adds emotional weight as a son caught between loyalty and survival.
Fortress: Sniper’s Eye (2025) is more than a gunfight—it’s a story of family, trust, and the sacrifices demanded when enemies close in from both outside and within.