Shooter 2: Long Range continues the story of Bob Lee Swagger in a world where truth is more dangerous than bullets. Years after disappearing from public life, Swagger lives off the grid, haunted by the cost of survival and the people he couldn’t save. His legendary skills remain sharp, but his faith in governments and institutions is completely shattered. He believes his war is over—until a single long-range assassination changes everything.
A high-profile political figure is killed from an impossible distance, and the shot bears Swagger’s unmistakable signature. Framed once again, Bob is pulled back into a deadly game of deception, where every piece of evidence is designed to destroy him. With global media branding him a ghost sniper and international agencies hunting him down, Swagger must prove his innocence while staying one step ahead of enemies who seem to know his every move.

As he investigates the kill shot, Bob uncovers a secret weapons program designed to eliminate targets across continents without direct confrontation. The conspiracy reaches far beyond national borders, involving private military contractors, corrupt intelligence officials, and a shadow network that profits from endless conflict. Each discovery pushes Bob deeper into enemy territory, where one wrong move means instant death.
This time, Swagger is not alone. A former intelligence analyst and a battlefield medic join him, each carrying their own scars from wars fought in silence. Trust is fragile, and alliances are tested as they realize the enemy’s greatest weapon isn’t technology—but misinformation. Every sniper nest, every escape route, and every safe house becomes a chess move in a much larger strategy.

The action escalates toward a breathtaking final mission set across extreme terrain, where long-range precision becomes both a weapon and a curse. Swagger must confront not only the architects of the conspiracy but also the limits of his own body and mind. The film emphasizes realism, showing the physical strain, mental focus, and moral weight behind every pull of the trigger.
In the end, Shooter 2: Long Range is less about revenge and more about accountability. Bob Lee Swagger doesn’t fight to clear his name alone—he fights to expose a system built on lies. The final shot isn’t fired from rage, but from purpose, leaving audiences with a haunting question: in a world where wars are fought from a distance, who is truly responsible for pulling the trigger?





