Fire with Fire (2012 film)

Jeremy enters a convenience store to buy snacks, but is interrupted by David Hagan, an Aryan Brotherhood crime boss.

Later, Hagan's attorney, Harold Gethers, arranges for him to be released from prison in the weeks leading up to the trial.

Jeremy returns home to Long Beach, where he seeks out the Eastside Crips to buy an untraceable weapon.

Jeremy leaves behind a partial fingerprint but the police can not identify him because his identity is protected by his WITSEC status.

Talia manages to break free of her bonds and kills Hagan's hitman in revenge as he attempts to flee the blaze.

In the aftermath, Cella, while conversing with the district attorney, states that no evidence was left behind at the burnt building to charge anyone with the deaths of Hagan and his men.

[1] As of November 11, 2022, Fire with Fire grossed $2,500,277 in the United Arab Emirates, Italy, South Africa, Portugal, Belgium, the United Kingdom, Mexico, Brazil, Peru, Colombia, Malaysia, and Hong Kong.

[4] Mark Adams of Screen Daily wrote that it is a misfire with a story that is "more silly than exciting".

[5] Tom Huddleston of Time Out London rated it 3/5 stars and called it "a sturdy, unambitious but thoroughly watchable action thriller.

"[7] Paul Bradshaw of Total Film rated it 3/5 stars and called it a "daft, generic revenger".