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Sniper: Assassin's End
Directed byKaare Andrews
Produced by
  • Greg Malcom
  • Vicki Sotheran
Written byOliver Thompson
Based onCharacters created
by Michael Frost Beckner
Crash Leyland
Starring
  • Michael Jonsson
Music byPatric Caird
CinematographyStirling Bancroft
Edited byGreg Ng
Distributed bySony Pictures Home Entertainment
  • June 16, 2020
95 minutes
CountryUnited States
Language
  • English
  • Japanese

Sniper: Assassin's End is a 2020 American action film directed by Kaare Andrews and starring Chad Michael Collins, Tom Berenger and Sayaka Akimoto.[1][2] The film is the eighth installment of the Sniper film series and a sequel to Sniper: Ultimate Kill (2017). The film was released to Blu-ray, DVD and digital platforms on June 16, 2020.[1][3]

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Plot[edit]

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Special Ops Sniper Brandon Beckett (Chad Michael Collins) is set up as the primary suspect for the murder of a foreign dignitary on the eve of signing a high-profile trade agreement with the United States. Narrowly escaping death, Beckett realizes that there may be a dark operative working within the government and partners with the only person whom he can trust, his father legendary Sniper Sgt. Thomas Beckett (Tom Berenger). Both Becketts are on the run from the CIA, Russian Mercenaries, and a Yakuza-trained assassin with sniper skills that rival both legendary sharp shooters.

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Cast[edit]

  • Chad Michael Collins as Master Sergeant Brandon Beckett
  • Tom Berenger as Master Gunnery Sergeant Tom Beckett
  • Sayaka Akimoto as Yuki 'Lady Death' Mifune
  • Ryan Robbins as Agent Zeke 'Zero' Rosenberg
  • Lochlyn Munro as Agent John Franklin
  • Emily Tennant as Agent Juliet Clover
  • Vincent Gale as Donald South
  • Sasha Piltsin as Vasily Petrov
  • Bethany Brown as Agent Sarah Peterson
  • Michael Jonsson as Drake Phoenix
  • Sean Kohnke as Stiltz

References[edit]

  1. ^ abSchmidt, JK (May 11, 2020). 'Sniper: Assassin's End Announced With Trailer and Epic Kaare Andrews Poster'. Comicbook. Comicbook.
  2. ^Blu-ray (May 11, 2020). 'Sniper: Assassin's End Blu-ray'. Blu-ray. Blu-ray.
  3. ^'Kaare Andrews Interview - Sniper: Assassin's End'. ScreenRant. 19 June 2020. Retrieved 19 June 2020.
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External links[edit]

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  • Sniper: Assassin's End on IMDb
Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sniper:_Assassin%27s_End&oldid=1002157009'
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A Yakuza-trained assassin kills a foreign dignitary, and a special ops sniper is framed for the job. That's the focus of Sniper: Assassin's End, the latest installment of the Sniper franchise, which began all the way back in 1993 with Tom Berenger in the lead role of Thomas Beckett. Over the years, Chad Michael Collins has assumed the protagonist position — playing Thomas' son, Brandon Beckett – but Berenger does make an appearance in the latest installment as the sniper who started it all. This time around, they're up against a deadlier foe and a wider-ranging conspiracy that may finally prove to be too much for the hero.

Assassin's End the eighth Sniper movie, but it's the first one that comic book artist, writer, and filmmaker Kaare Andrews has directed. Museo free font. Looper had the chance to speak with Andrews about the film, which — without getting too much into spoilers – ends in a way that leaves the door open for a sequel. In an exclusive interview with Looper, Andrews talked about whether he'd come back to direct another Sniper flick, and what that final scene of Assassin's End really means for the future of the film series.

Kaare Andrews has always been fascinated by endings

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In chatting with Andrews, it definitely sounded like he'd be up for returning for another Sniper installment. However, as of this writing, there are no confirmed plans for another Sniper movie. As Andrews put it, 'I had so much fun directing the movie. You'll have to ask Sony what their actual plans are.'

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Regardless of whether or not a sequel to Sniper: Assassin's End materializes, Andrews wanted to end the film in a way that would expand the universe and open up the possibilities for more stories. If you keep up with his body of work, it's actually pretty par for the course with Andrews. As he told Looper, 'I'm very interested in endings, whether they're of movies or comic books, that suggest a continuation — whether or not that continuation is actually made. [..] I wrote Iron Fist [comics] for a couple of years, and I tried to end it in a way where the reader could continue on with those characters in that story in their imagination. So even though I'm done, it's kind of like, 'Let that world live on.'

That same principle is definitely on display in Sniper: Assassin's End. The movie carves out its own place within the franchise by introducing new characters who could definitely have more of a prominent role in later installments. But even if those fresh faces confined to a single film, audiences can at least enjoy imagining what adventures they may get into for the future.

'That's what I liked about their ending in Assassin's End,' Andrews shared with Looper. 'You'll have to see it to know what I'm talking about, but it ends in such a way that your mind can easily go to new places with new characters and kind of fill out the rest of that world yourself — whether or not that movie or those movies or whatever actually happens or not.'

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Sniper: Assassin's End is now available to watch on Blu-ray, DVD, and digital.