🎬 Sniper: No Nation (2026) — Review
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐☆☆ (3/5)
Sniper: No Nation (2026) continues the long-running Sniper franchise with another mission-driven military thriller. While it delivers familiar action and tactical shooting sequences, it struggles to stand out in an already crowded series.
📖 Plot Summary
The story follows elite sniper Brandon Beckett and his team after a covert operation goes wrong. Disavowed by their government, they must operate without support while being hunted down. As they attempt to rescue a captured ally, they uncover a larger conspiracy that threatens their mission—and their survival.
🎯 What Works
The film stays true to its roots with sniper-focused action and tactical combat scenes. Fans of the series will appreciate the return of familiar characters and the continuation of Beckett’s journey. The pacing is also fairly tight, making it an easy watch for action lovers.
⚠️ What Doesn’t Work
However, the movie feels formulaic and predictable. The “disavowed agent” storyline has been used many times before, and the film doesn’t add much new to the formula. The production quality is decent but clearly limited compared to big-budget action films. New viewers may also find it difficult to connect with the characters without prior knowledge of the series.
🎥 Final Verdict
Sniper: No Nation is a solid but unremarkable entry in the franchise. It delivers enough action to satisfy long-time fans but lacks the originality and depth to attract a broader audience.
👉 Recommended for: Fans of military thrillers and the Sniper series
👉 Skip if: You’re looking for something fresh or high-budget