Sniper: The Last Stand OTT release date Netflix - When to watch Chad Michael Collins and Ryan Robbins¡¯ film
Sniper: The Last Stand OTT Release Date - A sniper is back on a dangerous mission full of action, secrets, and betrayals. As enemies close in, he must fight to survive and find out who is trustworthy.

Sniper: The Last Stand OTT Release Date - The long-running Sniper franchise recently returned with its eleventh instalment, bringing back the familiar face of Chad Michael Collins as ace marksman Brandon Beckett. This time, Beckett is joined by Ryan Robbins, portraying Agent Zero, as they embark on a high-stakes mission to defeat a dangerous arms dealer's plan to unleash a deadly superweapon.
When to watch Sniper: The Last Stand online?
Sniper: The Last Stand is set to premiere on Netflix on May 6, 2025, making it accessible to a global audience. In addition to Netflix, the film is available for rent or purchase on platforms like Apple TV, Amazon Video, and Zee5.
What is Sniper: The Last Stand all about?
In this action-packed sequel, Beckett and Agent Zero are deployed to the fictional region of Costa Verde to lead a team of elite soldiers against a relentless militia. As they race against time and dwindling resources, Beckett mentors a rookie sniper, facing the challenges of leadership and the pressures of a mission that could determine the fate of many.
Other than Chad and Ryan, Sniper: The Last Stand also stars Sharon Taylor as Hera, Manuel Rodriguez-Saenz as Nova and Arnold Vosloo as the arms dealer antagonist. Directed by Danishka Esterhazy and written by Sean Wathen, the film continues the legacy of the Sniper series. This is the third Sniper movie that¡¯s been released on Netflix before showing up on other streaming platforms.
That¡¯s because of a deal Netflix has with Sony Pictures. The first one, Sniper: Rogue Mission, came out in December 2022. Then, Sniper: G.R.I.T. was released on Christmas Day in 2023. Both movies stayed on Netflix in the U.S. for about 18 months before being removed. Older Sniper movies also come and go from Netflix from time to time.
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