What is the plot?

What is the ending?

Bob Hightower gets his daughter back, but the rescue turns into a brutal collapse of the cult's world. Case Hardin survives the main conflict and keeps moving toward Cyrus on her own, while Cyrus is left behind in the violence that has consumed him.

Bob's ex-wife is already dead at the start of the story's final drive, and the ending finishes with Bob no longer being the same man who entered the cult's orbit. Case, who has lived through the cult's abuse, comes through the story with her own survival intact and continues her pursuit after the central rescue is done.

Bob and Case push through the cult's territory to reach Gabi, and the story's final movement stays focused on that rescue rather than on neat closure. The film then extends beyond the immediate save into a coda that follows Case as she goes after Cyrus again, showing that the conflict with him is not simply over when Bob's daughter is found.

Bob Hightower's daughter Gabi is rescued and leaves the final conflict alive. Bob is left alive as well, but the film's ending presents him as changed by what he has done and endured. Case Hardin remains alive and becomes the person who continues the hunt. Cyrus remains the target of that continuing pursuit, and the movie's ending does not give him a clean, peaceful exit.

Scene by scene, the ending plays out like this:

Bob and Case are still inside the cult's violent world, moving toward the place where Gabi is being held. Their focus is single-minded now: they are not searching for answers anymore, only for the girl.

They force their way into the final stretch of the rescue, where the cult's control begins to break under direct confrontation. The story keeps the action on the practical details of getting to Gabi rather than on speeches or reflection.

Gabi is recovered alive, and that becomes the emotional center of the ending. Bob's entire drive has been aimed at this point, and the film confirms that his daughter survives the ordeal.

After that rescue, the story does not stop at a simple reunion. The film continues into a coda that follows Case separately, showing her on the move again rather than settled into safety.

Case takes over the final pursuit of Cyrus, leaving the main rescue behind and heading toward his last hiding place. That final movement belongs to her, and the movie ends by keeping her active rather than closing her story with a clean resolution.

Bob survives the events of the ending, but the film leaves him in the aftermath of extreme violence and loss. His ex-wife is already dead, his daughter has been taken and then returned, and the ending frames him as a man who has crossed into a darker version of himself in order to get her back.

Cyrus is not given a peaceful, restorative ending. The final stretch of the film keeps him in the path of revenge, and the coda makes clear that the conflict around him is still alive because Case continues after him.

If you want, I can also give you the ending in a very compact spoiler paragraph, or break down only what happens to Bob, Case, Gabi, and Cyrus one by one.

Is there a post-credit scene?

Who is Case Hardin, and how does she connect to Bob Hightower's search for his daughter?

Case Hardin is the cult's only female victim escapee, and she becomes Bob Hightower's key guide into the secretive world he needs to enter to find his kidnapped daughter. She recognizes the cult's methods and its leader Cyrus, and she teams up with Bob because her own escape left her with unfinished emotional and personal ties to the cult that abducted and abused her.

Who is Cyrus in God Is a Bullet, and what role does he play in the kidnapping?

Cyrus is the cult's maniacal leader, the figure behind the criminal satanic cult that Bob Hightower believes is responsible for his ex-wife's murder and his daughter's kidnapping. He is the main antagonist tied to the violence, manipulation, and control that drive the story's central conflict.

What happens to Bob Hightower's wife and daughter at the start of the movie?

Bob Hightower returns from church to find his ex-wife brutally murdered, her boyfriend tortured and killed, and his teenage daughter missing. That discovery is the catalyst for his decision to abandon normal procedure and chase the cult himself.

How does Bob Hightower get involved with the cult after his daughter is taken?

Bob, a detective and Christian lawman, quits or abandons his normal police role and decides to infiltrate the cult directly after the authorities cannot immediately recover his daughter. He is pulled deeper into that world with help from Case Hardin, and later The Ferryman, as he tries to track down the people responsible.

Who is The Ferryman, and why does he matter to Bob and Case?

The Ferryman is described as a shadowy 'social renegade' who joins Bob Hightower and Case Hardin in their effort to confront the cult. He matters because he adds another dangerous ally to their mission, helping them navigate the violent underworld they must enter to reach Cyrus and rescue Bob's daughter.

Is this family friendly?