A retired engineer's world unravels when his wife is brutally murdered in a parking garage. As corrupt authorities fail to deliver justice, he turns vigilante with an old friend, uncovering a dark past neither of them knew existed.

A retired engineer's world unravels when his wife is brutally murdered in a parking garage. As corrupt authorities fail to deliver justice, he turns vigilante with an old friend, uncovering a dark past neither of them knew existed.

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As a wave of crime descends upon Columbus, Ohio, Governor John Meserve faces a barrage of questions during a press conference regarding a controversial pipeline project. He reassures concerned citizens that he has commissioned an independent investigation to examine the project’s safety and environmental implications. Meanwhile, Vivian Hill, played by [insert actor link here], the diligent lead researcher conducting the study, prepares to pick up her husband Stanley at the airport, where he is returning home after a job interview in California.

Upon reaching their car, they discover a flat tire. But before Stanley can address the issue, a man approaches begging for money. When Stanley refuses, he is violently struck in the head by an accomplice. In a horrific turn of events, the first man stabs Vivian and steals her wallet, leaving Stanley reeling in shock and helplessness as the attackers flee.

In the wake of Vivian’s tragic murder, Stanley becomes fixated on seeking justice. He provides police with detailed descriptions of the assailants, leading to the arrest of Charley ‘Fly’ Lawes. Unfortunately, corrupt cops Gibson and Walker allow him to slip away despite Stanley’s positive identification. Consumed by grief and a need for vengeance, Stanley returns home to find a Bible open on the floor. A verse from Jeremiah 6:11 resonates with him: > “I am filled with the wrath of the Lord.” This revelation ignites a transformation within him, and he adopts the name ‘Wrath’ as he begins to hunt down Charley.

With the assistance of his friend Dennis, a former Special Forces operative conducting covert operations from a local barbershop, Wrath tracks down one of the men involved in the attack. As the wounded perpetrator lies dying, he reveals that Vivian’s murder was part of a larger scheme. Stanley and Dennis inadvertently catch the attention of Lemuel ‘Lemi K,’ a ruthless Armenian crime lord, when they are photographed disposing of a body.

Determined to exact revenge, Wrath targets Lars, another accomplice in the attack. After tattooing the words “I Am Wrath” across his back, he carries out a brutal act of vengeance. The spoils of his revenge lead him to lure Charley into a trap at a high-stakes Korean nightclub, where Wrath uncovers the shocking truth behind Vivian’s murder: it was orchestrated by Lemi K to silence her findings that deemed the pipeline dangerously unsafe, with an alarming eighty-two percent risk of water contamination.

As Lemi K’s sinister plan unfolds, he makes a desperate choice to kidnap Stanley’s family, specifically targeting his daughter Abbie and her young son. The tension escalates dramatically when Stanley arrives, accompanied by Dennis, who quickly takes out Lemi K’s henchmen. In a charged showdown, Lemi reveals that Meserve himself is the puppet master behind the operation, compelled by incriminating evidence involving his own son. This revelation triggers a brutal chain of events, culminating in officers Gibson and Walker arriving on the scene, ultimately taking down Lemi.

In a tense final confrontation, Wrath corners Gibson, who discloses that Lemi K’s leverage stemmed from his possession of compromising evidence against Meserve. Under duress, Wrath forces Gibson to drive, while Walker is confined to the trunk of their car. With a chilling sense of satisfaction, Wrath orchestrates the car’s explosion, sealing Gibson’s fate, while Walker narrowly escapes. Following this chaos, Wrath infiltrates Meserve’s opulent mansion, demanding an admission of guilt before delivering his final act of revenge.

In the climactic scene, Stanley, though wounded, returns to the fray. However, as he raises Meserve’s shotgun, he is met with a deadly hail of gunfire, leaving his fate uncertain. Recovering in a hospital dressed in a bulletproof vest, he faces the grim prospect of a FISA Court trial instead of a traditional jury. His hospital stay is cut short as he prepares for an uncertain future, but not before sharing a poignant farewell hug with Abbie. It is during this encounter that Stanley stealthily arms himself, a gift from Abbie, allowing him to seek justice once more as Dennis arrives in the midst of the chaos.

At the end of it all, Abbie receives a postcard from Stanley, sent from São Paulo, Brazil, assuring her of his safety and well-being, while the ripple effects of their battle for justice continue to unfold.

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