Seven Snipers arrives in U.S. theatres next week, starring Radka Mitchell as a former elite sniper turned ranch‑hand and Tim Roth as the ruthless warlord she once served. Set against the stark Australian countryside, the film follows the mother’s desperate fight to shield her daughter from a violent past that refuses to stay buried .

Radka Mitchell’s retired sniper role puts the Australian countryside on a war‑torn map

Mitchell plays Hendricks, a retired elite marksman who has abandoned her rifle for a quiet life on a remote ranch with her teenage daughter. According to Collider, the tranquil setting quickly turns into a hunting ground when an old enemy resurfaces, forcing Hendricks to dust off her skills.

Tim Roth returns as ‘The Dragon’, a warlord with a personal vendetta

Roth’s character , known only as The Dragon, is the former warlord who once held Hendricks captive and forced her to commit atrocities. The source notes that he re‑enters the story with a “score to settle,” targeting both Hendricks and her child as part of his revenge quest.

Ex‑military marksmen rally to rescue their own, escalating the showdown

A squad of legendary ex‑military snipers appears midway through the film, answering Hendricks’s call for help. Collider reports that their arrival adds a layered “battle of wits, patience, and survival,” turning the conflict into a multi‑front siege.

The Dragon’s revenge plot threatens a mother‑daughter bond

The central tension revolves around The Dragon’s plan to exact vengeance on Hendricks, which inevitably endangers her daughter. As the report describes, Hendricks must confront the ghosts of her violent past while protecting the child she loves .

Who exactly is the captive Hendricks, and what freed her?

The film hints that Hendricks was once forced to do The Dragon’s dirty work, but the details of her liberation remain vague. The source admits that the backstory is only partially revealed, leaving viewers to wonder what event finally broke her ties to the warlord .