The Hitman’s Father’s Bodyguard continues the chaotic and explosive partnership between bodyguard Michael Bryce and legendary hitman Darius Kincaid, this time introducing an unexpected new complication: Darius’s estranged father. The film opens with Bryce once again trying to rebuild his damaged reputation and find a sense of normalcy after years of nonstop violence. His plans are quickly destroyed when he is forced into another protection job that promises danger, insanity, and zero peace.
The mission begins when intelligence agencies discover that Darius’s father, a former covert operative with a mysterious past, has become the target of multiple international criminal organizations. Despite his age, the man possesses secrets capable of destabilizing global power structures. Reluctantly, Bryce agrees to protect him, only to realize that guarding one Kincaid is already impossible—protecting two is pure madness.
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Darius is dragged into the situation against his will, reigniting unresolved tension with his father. Their relationship is filled with resentment, dark humor, and clashing personalities. While Darius is loud, impulsive, and violent, his father is calm, manipulative, and dangerously intelligent. Their constant arguments create both comedic chaos and emotional depth, revealing a history of abandonment and conflicting values.
As the trio travels across Europe to evade assassins, the film delivers nonstop action, including car chases, ambushes, and brutal close-range combat. Bryce struggles to maintain control as every plan collapses under the Kincaids’ reckless behavior. Meanwhile, the father’s hidden agenda slowly comes to light, suggesting that he may not be as innocent or helpless as he appears.

The story escalates when it is revealed that the father intentionally drew danger toward himself to expose a massive international conspiracy. Bryce is forced to question whether he is protecting a victim or enabling a mastermind. Trust becomes the central conflict, pushing Bryce to confront his rigid moral code in a world full of lies and violence.
The Hitman’s Father’s Bodyguard concludes with a massive and chaotic showdown where loyalty, family, and survival collide. Despite the destruction left behind, the characters reach a fragile understanding. The film ends by emphasizing that family bonds are messy, dangerous, and often dysfunctional, but they remain powerful. Blending explosive action with sharp humor, the movie delivers a wild continuation of the franchise while exploring legacy, trust, and reluctant friendship.





