Hurt and desperate, Jacob learns why he has been chosen and that one way or another, he will have to play. Ian tries to save his family from an unseen hunter as Jacob desperately fights for his brother's life.
Ian Mitchell is a lawyer and father who one day receives a box containing a gun and a picture of a stranger, along with instructions to kill the pictured person. He is subsequently attacked by another stranger, and discovers that he has been chosen by a mysterious organization known as The Watchers to participate in a lethal game.
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Hurt and desperate, Jacob learns why he has been chosen and that one way or another, he will have to play. Ian tries to save his family from an unseen hunter as Jacob desperately fights for his brother's life.
While the Mitchells hide out to stay alive, a new version of the game begins, with new players, new twists, and more deadly consequences.
Jacob Orr (Chad Michael Murray) protects Ellie Mitchell (Caitlyn Carmichael). We meet hunter Josie Acosta (Rose McGowan) and her teenagers Alex (Alexander Le Bas) and Megan (Sammi Hanratty).
After a near death encounter with another hunter (Brett Davern), Ian discovers that 'The Watchers' steering the game are relentless as he frantically attempts to gain the upper hand.
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