
In Infiltrate, government agent Lily Chen is pushed into a situation where every decision comes with a cost. After her husband is kidnapped, she is forced to carry out a series of assassinations targeting powerful criminals. What starts as a rescue mission quickly turns into something much larger as Lily uncovers corruption reaching far beyond the city’s criminal network. The film keeps its focus on survival, loyalty, and the consequences of crossing the line between justice and revenge.
Orphée Ladouceur-Nguyen leads the film as Lily Chen, a determined agent caught between her professional duty and her personal life. Rather than portraying her as an invincible action hero, the film places her under constant pressure, making every confrontation feel personal.
Alain Moussi brings physical intensity to the role of Marcel LaFleur, one of the key figures standing in Lily’s path. Tim Rozon plays John, whose kidnapping drives the story forward, while Lisa Berry’s Director Bass represents the official side of the operation. Together, the cast helps maintain the film’s fast pace without losing sight of the central emotional conflict.
Writer-director James Mark keeps the story moving with a straightforward approach. The film doesn’t spend much time on elaborate world-building or lengthy exposition. Instead, it focuses on undercover operations, close-quarters fights, gun battles, and the growing danger surrounding Lily’s mission.
The action scenes are staged with a practical feel, relying more on physical choreography than heavy visual effects. That approach suits the film’s gritty atmosphere and keeps the tension grounded throughout its runtime.
Infiltrate was released digitally on March 27, 2026, before expanding across major video-on-demand platforms on April 10, 2026. The film is available to rent or purchase through services including Apple TV, Amazon Video, Google TV, YouTube Movies, Plex, and Fandango At Home, depending on regional availability.