Largo Winch is living with his son, away from all the limelight and is still feeling down for not able to protect his loved ones. His son gets kidnapped and Winch gets targeted by a mysterious individual, leading to his eventual arrest over murder charges. As Largo Winch's reputation takes a hit, he now has to team up with an social media influencer to escape from the jail and race against time to solve the mystery over the manipulation caused by the mystery man in order to free his son. What truth does Largo Winch uncover and will he be able to save his son, forms rest of the story.
I have been somewhat lenient to this franchise and definitely did enjoy the last two films. However, the third film turned out to be rather tedious due to the generic stuff. Probably the gap of 13 years took a direct toll and if the film had arrived last decade itself then I might have continued to enjoy it. Instead, the screenplay and wallowing Largo Winch got too repetitive. The action scenes didn't stand out and making James Franco into a template villain with a forced backstory, simply did not work for me. The final act too opts for convenient twists and serves as a build up for the next film. Overall, Largo Winch's charm is quite reduced here.