The film stars Oka Antara, Verdi Solaiman, Chicco Jerikho, Arifin Putra, and Rio Dewanto.
On the D-day of the plan, GERRAM members attack the senators' convoy, but the Reforms intervene and manage to save them.
When they returned to the shelter, Wisnu and his squad are already there and have detained Indra and Sari, while Dinda and several civilians have been locked in a freight elevator.
Wisnu hangs the senators with a crane and videotapes their death as false evidence, and his team proceed to set fire to the mall.
Angga and Ethan reach the presidential office, take Hengky as hostage and force him to make a confession about PIRANAS conspiracy.
Outside the burning PIRANAS HQ, Wisnu and his surviving men are confronted and brutally killed by angry villagers waiting for them.
Ahmad's administration has collapsed and the president has been arrested by law enforcement and is awaiting his trial, while PIRANAS has completely been dissolved.
In the post-credit scene, Angga, Oggi, Tino, and Ethan receive a box full of Kit Kat from an unknown person.
Foxtrot Six was praised for bringing up themes that are quite rarely explored in Indonesian movies: state, politics, rebellion against tyranny, poverty, and public chaos.
[9] Foxtrot Six are praised for the involvement of many Indonesian stars during the making, full of extreme actions, and unusually large and expensive production value for Indonesian film with IDR 70 billion spent during the process, making Foxtrot Six an elegant and luxurious movie that became the most expensive Indonesia made to this date.
[10] The use of English as the main language for the movie's dialogues was intended rather than Indonesian due to Mario Kassar's intention of bringing the film to Hollywood.