Sniper: Ghost Shooter is a 2016 action thriller and the sixth installment in the long running Sniper film series. Directed by Don Michael Paul, the movie brings back Chad Michael Collins as elite marksman Brandon Beckett, alongside Billy Zane reprising his role as veteran sniper and mentor Richard Miller.
The plot follows Beckett and his team as they are assigned to protect a critical gas pipeline from extremist threats in the volatile Caucasus region. But when a mysterious enemy sniper — dubbed the "Ghost Shooter" — begins targeting their operatives with terrifying precision, suspicions arise that someone within their ranks may be leaking mission details.
The film builds tension through a mix of tactical action and psychological warfare. Beckett must rely on skill, instinct, and the wisdom of Miller to outsmart a hidden enemy who always seems one step ahead. The stakes grow higher with each mission, pushing the team to the edge in a deadly game of cat and mouse.
Sniper: Ghost Shooter delivers what fans of the franchise expect — sharp shooting sequences, military strategy, and the moral dilemmas that come with pulling the trigger. The film also touches on issues of loyalty, honor, and the cost of warfare in hostile territory. While the dialogue and plot remain grounded in action thriller tropes, the film maintains a serious tone and tight pacing.
Chad Michael Collins continues to carry the franchise with steady presence and credibility, and Billy Zane adds gravitas as the seasoned sniper who’s seen it all. With sweeping landscapes, intense shootouts, and a mysterious villain, Sniper: Ghost Shooter offers a solid chapter in the sniper saga — a mission where trust is fragile and every shot could be your last.