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Sniper: The Last Stand (2025)
To stop an arms dealer from unleashing a deadly superweapon, Ace sniper Brandon Beckett and Agent Zero are deployed to Costa Verde to lead a group of elite soldiers against an unrelenting militia. Taking an untested sniper under his wing, Beckett faces his newest challenge: giving orders instead of receiving them. With both time and ammo running low in a race to save humanity, the team must overcome all odds just to survive.
To stop an arms dealer from unleashing a deadly superweapon, Ace sniper Brandon Beckett and Agent Zero are deployed to Costa Verde to lead a group of elite soldiers against an unrelenting militia. Taking an untested sniper under his wing, Beckett faces his newest challenge: giving orders instead of receiving them. With both time and ammo running low in a race to save humanity, the team must overcome all odds just to survive.
The film's narrative champions US military intervention and individual heroism to resolve international threats and internal corruption, aligning with pro-military and national security themes.
The movie features visible diversity in its cast, including a Japanese actress in a significant role. While the director is known for female-driven films, the narrative itself does not explicitly focus on DEI themes or critique traditional identities, maintaining a conventional action plot structure.
Based on available information including plot summaries, character details, and reviews, 'Sniper: The Last Stand' does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The film's narrative focuses on military action and leadership challenges, with no discussion or depiction of queer identities or relationships.
Based on available information, 'Sniper: The Last Stand' does not appear to feature any transsexual characters or themes. Plot summaries and reviews focus on an action narrative involving snipers and an arms dealer, with no indication of LGBTQ+ representation. Therefore, the film's net impact on transsexual portrayal is N/A.
The provided information describes female characters, Lady Death and an unnamed shooter, primarily engaging in combat using sniper skills and rifles from a distance. Sharon Taylor's character is part of an elite team in firefights, but no specific instances of her defeating male opponents in close-quarters physical combat are detailed.
The film features characters whose on-screen genders align with their established portrayals in the Sniper franchise source material, with no indications of gender-swapped roles from prior installments or canon.
No characters in "Sniper: The Last Stand" (2025) had a canonically established race in prior franchise entries or source material. Therefore, no race swaps occurred.
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