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In a Gotham-esque city ruled by ruthless criminals, a battle-hardened cop and his elite squad wage a brutal, absurdly violent war against Big Boss — a crime lord and his army of demented enforcers — in a grindhouse spectacle where every gunfight ends like a comic book panel.
SYNOPSIS:
In the neon-drenched metropolis of Empire City, corruption runs deeper than the sewers. The police are underfunded, outgunned, and one step from surrender. Crime kingpin Big Boss (Vincent D’Onofrio) controls everything from the mayor’s office to the morgue, ruling through terror and theatrics. His inner circle is a rogues’ gallery of deranged specialists — including Buttons McBoom-Boom (Steve Buscemi), a jittery enforcer with a machine gun built into his chest; his bomb-obsessed prodigy Koo-Koo (MGK); his sadistic daughter Ms. Demeanor (Alexa Demie); and the grotesque genius Dr. Bad Vibes (Bill Skarsgård).
When a bank heist led by Buttons leaves dozens dead in a grotesque explosion of blood and chaos, veteran cop Bulletproof Vess (50 Cent) decides the line between law and war no longer matters. Defying orders, he assembles a rogue task force — Long Arm (John Cena), Sgt. Mace (Dave Bautista), and Barricade (Chris Evans) — to take the fight directly to Big Boss.
The streets erupt into absurd, stylized carnage: neon-lit gunfights, chest-cannon shootouts, bomb-happy ambushes, and slow-motion showdowns that feel ripped straight from a comic page. As the chaos escalates, Bulletproof and his team uncover a deeper conspiracy — the city’s own leaders are in Big Boss’ pocket, and justice might require burning it all down.
In a final showdown inside Big Boss’ skyscraper fortress, the C.O.P.S. face off against each villain in grotesquely over-the-top fashion. Mace brawls through Rock Krusher, Barricade sacrifices himself to stop Dr. Bad Vibes’ robotic army, and Bulletproof guns down Buttons in an explosive, comic-book-style shootout.
As the dust settles, Big Boss and Ms. Demeanor escape — leaving the city in ruins but free, for now. The final frame freezes on Bulletproof standing in the rain, transforming into a comic panel, closing the film with a stylized “To Be Continued…”