End of War is a gripping and emotionally charged war drama that explores the final days of a long and brutal conflict, focusing not just on the battlefield, but on the human cost of survival, duty, and forgiveness. Set in a fictionalized yet eerily familiar world, the film examines what happens when the guns fall silent—but the scars remain.
The story follows Captain Elias Ward, a battle-hardened officer leading a fractured unit of soldiers through the final stretch of a war that has consumed their nation for years. Rumors of peace swirl in the air, but violence still erupts without warning, and no one is sure if the ceasefire will hold. Trust is thin. Morale is shattered. And every decision could be a man’s last.
Among the weary soldiers is Private Kellan, a young recruit struggling with the reality of what war has turned him into, and Sergeant Mara Voss, a medic whose hope in humanity is worn down to the bone. Together, they navigate a shifting landscape where enemies might become allies—and where a single misstep could reignite everything.
What sets End of War apart is its haunting stillness. It does not glorify combat. Instead, it lingers in the silence after the explosions, the looks between men and women who have seen too much, and the pain of returning to a world that may never understand what they’ve endured.
As politics play out in the distance and commanders speak of treaties, the soldiers must find their own way home—physically, emotionally, and morally. Can peace truly begin if no one feels safe laying down their weapon?
The war may end on paper.
But peace… peace must be fought for.
This is End of War. A story of silence, sacrifice, and the courage to begin again.