The Base 2: Guilty as Charged Ending Explained: US Army Investigator John Murphy has been sent to look into a series of suspicious deaths that have been going on under the watch of Colonel Strauss. Directed by Mark L. Lester, this 2000 action film stars Antonio Sabàto, Jr. (Sgt. Hawks), alongside James Remar as Lt. Col. Strauss, Duane Davis as Goose, Yuji Okumoto as Davis. Rated 4.6/10, the conclusion has sparked discussion among viewers.

What Happens at the End of The Base 2: Guilty as Charged?

US Army Investigator John Murphy has been sent to look into a series of suspicious deaths that have been going on under the watch of Colonel Strauss. After going undercover and infiltrating Strauss's unit, Murphy discovers that Strauss and his men are leading a vigilante gang to dispense 'justice' to those they feel have been wrongly acquitted of various crimes.

Mark L. Lester's narrative builds toward a resolution centered on Antonio Sabàto, Jr. (Sgt. Hawks)'s journey. After going undercover and infiltrating Strauss's unit, Murphy discovers that Strauss and his men are leading a vigilante gang to dispense 'justice' to those they feel have been wrongly acquitted of various crimes.

As part of the The Base Collection, the ending carries additional weight for fans following the franchise.

How Does Antonio Sabàto, Jr. (Sgt. Hawks)'s Story End?

  • Antonio Sabàto, Jr.: Antonio Sabàto, Jr.'s storyline wraps up in the final act, though some viewers have found the resolution more ambiguous than expected.
  • James Remar (Lt. Col. Strauss): James Remar's role in the climax proves pivotal to how the central conflict resolves.
  • Duane Davis (Goose): Duane Davis's character undergoes a significant shift in the final act.

What Does the Ending of The Base 2: Guilty as Charged Mean?

The ending of The Base 2: Guilty as Charged brings the narrative to a close, though viewer reception has been mixed. The resolution of Antonio Sabàto, Jr.'s story may not satisfy all audiences.