Although they have been baptized by bullets, the solitary hero John McClain (Bruce Willis) and his son Jack (Jai Courtney) are still like ordinary father and son. There is an insurmountable depth. gap. After losing contact for many years, John, who finally got news of his son, found that Jack was imprisoned in Moscow on multiple charges and faced the threat of death. Without hesitation, he set off for the faraway Russia. On the day of the trial, a group of unidentified people attacked the court in a series of bombings, targeting the also accused Russian rich man Yuri Komarov (Sebastian Koch). In the chaos, Jack escorts Yuri to escape, and the secret identities behind his prisoner are gradually emerging.
In a foreign land, isolated and helpless, the McClain father and son had to rely on each other to escape...
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