One More Shot
(2025)One More Shot
Watch One More Shot (2024) in high definition (HD, 720p and 1080p) on BollyStream, completely free and without registration. This intense British-American action thriller directed by James Nunn stars martial arts icon Scott Adkins as Navy SEAL Jake Harris in a direct sequel to One Shot (2021). Like its predecessor, the film is edited to appear as one continuous take, creating an immersive experience that places viewers directly in the heart of relentless action. Co-starring Michael Jai White, Alexis Knapp, and Tom Berenger, the sequel follows Harris as he escorts terrorist suspect Amin Mansur to Washington D.C. for interrogation, only to find himself trapped in an airport under siege by heavily armed mercenaries. With a bomb threatening the State of the Union address, Harris must fight through waves of enemies to prevent catastrophe.
Seamless One-Take Action
One More Shot continues the technical innovation of its predecessor by presenting the entire film as if shot in a single, unbroken take. While achieved through clever editing and hidden cuts, the technique creates remarkable immersion, placing audiences alongside Jake Harris as he navigates corridors, engages enemies, and battles his way through the airport. The real-time presentation means the countdown to the State of the Union address plays out with genuine urgency. Director James Nunn and his team demonstrate even greater precision than the first film, with camera movements and fight choreography seamlessly integrated into one fluid experience.
Scott Adkins Action Showcase
Scott Adkins, one of the hardest-working action stars in modern cinema, delivers another physically demanding performance. Known for his work in the Undisputed franchise, Accident Man series, and his memorable appearance in John Wick: Chapter 4, Adkins brings martial arts expertise and genuine screen presence to Jake Harris. The film showcases his signature high kicks, brutal close-quarters combat, and weapons proficiency. Fight choreographer Tim Man and stunt coordinator Dan Styles return from the first film, ensuring action sequences maintain the series' reputation for hard-hitting, realistic combat that rivals theatrical action releases.
Airport Under Siege
The airport setting provides One More Shot with a perfect confined battleground, reminiscent of Die Hard 2. The production filmed at London Stansted Airport during nighttime hours when passengers had departed, capturing authentic terminal environments. Additional filming took place at Port of Tilbury. The setting allows for varied combat scenarios — from intimate corridor firefights to more expansive terminal battles. Harris must use stealth, tactics, and overwhelming force as he navigates through mercenary teams while protecting his prisoner and preventing the terrorist plot from succeeding.
Action Star Collaboration
The reunion of Scott Adkins with Michael Jai White delivers the martial arts confrontation fans anticipate. While White's screen time is more limited than some viewers might hope, their climactic fight showcases two genuinely skilled martial artists exchanging devastating techniques. Tom Berenger adds gravitas in a supporting role, while Waleed Elgadi returns as the conflicted terrorist Mansur, whose complex motivations add unexpected depth to the thriller narrative. Alexis Knapp's villainous turn as Lomax provides a different kind of antagonist, one whose plans extend beyond the immediate crisis.
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Experience One More Shot's relentless action in HD quality on BollyStream. The 102-minute runtime delivers non-stop thrills as Scott Adkins demonstrates why he remains one of action cinema's most dedicated performers. Perfect for fans of tactical thrillers, martial arts action, and films that prioritize practical stunts over digital effects. Stream free without registration and prepare for One Last Shot, the third instalment currently in production. This franchise proves that innovative filmmaking techniques can elevate direct-to-video action into genuinely exciting cinema.



