The plot is pure B-movie flimsiness; tonal whiplash between slapstick and melodrama. Some mid-action CGI feels rushed.

While the screener for The Killer's Game is largely impressive, there are a few areas where the film falls short. Some of the supporting characters feel slightly underdeveloped, with motivations that are not entirely clear. Additionally, a few of the plot twists feel a bit predictable, which may detract from the overall impact of the film.

The Killer’s Game delivers exactly what its title promises—messy, inventive mayhem with a surprisingly tender core. Dave Bautista plays Joe Flood, a hitman who, after being diagnosed with a terminal illness, puts a contract on his own life. The twist? The diagnosis was wrong, and now every assassin in Europe is hunting him while he tries to cancel the hit and protect the woman he loves (Sofia Boutella).