Wanted is a stylish, adrenaline-fueled action thriller that asks a dangerous question—what if everything you believed about yourself was wrong?
Wesley Gibson is an office nobody. He hates his job, his boss walks all over him, and his life is a dull routine of quiet frustration. That is, until the day everything explodes—literally. After a brutal shootout and a mysterious encounter with a deadly woman named Fox, Wesley is pulled into a hidden world ruled by the Fraternity, a secret order of elite assassins who claim to kill based on fate itself.
But the twist? Wesley’s father, long thought dead, was one of the most feared killers the Fraternity ever produced. And now, his legacy—and his skills—are being passed on.
Wanted throws logic out the window and physics over a cliff. Bullets bend. Time slows. Morality blurs. Wesley is trained not just to shoot, but to think like a predator. As he rises through the ranks, he discovers the Fraternity’s secrets run darker than advertised—and the line between justice and murder is razor thin.
The film’s pace is relentless, its visuals are slick, and its action sequences are nothing short of spectacular. From high-speed chases to gravity-defying shootouts, every moment pushes the limit. Yet at its core, Wanted is about transformation. About rejecting the life handed to you and taking control, no matter the cost.
Wesley begins the film a victim. He ends it with a gun in his hand and a message:
This is not your story.
It’s mine now.
Wanted is violent, stylish, and unapologetically bold.
Because sometimes, the only way to find your purpose… is to kill what’s been holding you back.