- A rogue NSA agent joins an elite group of Native American trackers who call themselves the Shadow Wolves as they engage in missions to protect justice in America and abroad.
- Colonel Branson (Thomas Gibson), head of a secret and covert division of the NSA, keeps the Shadow Wolves operating albeit now independent and rogue. His anger after his daughter was killed in Afghanistan training civilians drives him to defend "his" America and her borders by all means legal or otherwise. When ISIS terrorists begin to sneak across the US Border into Arizona, Branson alerts the Shadow Wolves to track and stop them. Branson sends Eric Shaw (Cody Walker), his most deadly and effective agent, to join up with the Shadow Wolves. The Wolves are led by Nabahe (Graham Greene), a Navajo honored military veteran, and an old colleague of Branson's. At the same time in London Lady Milton-Simon (Louise Lombard), head of an MI6 anti-terrorist division, sends out her elite agent, Major McLaren (Tom Hutch), to track a terrorist named Khan (Solomon Shiv) who has a personal vendetta against the US and the Shadow Wolves. Lady Milton and McLaren learn Khan is heading to Mexico to be smuggled into the US by drug cartels. Lady Simon sends another operative Zora (Sibongile Mlambo) to shadow McLaren. Shaw heads to Arizona to work with Nabahe and his wolves, a group of young, tough Native Americans (Amara Zaragoza, Kiowa Gordon, Andrew Gray), who use high tech and ancient tracking methods to stop drug and human trafficking, and now potential terrorists . The best covert agents the NSA has to offer, along with terrorist specialists at MI6 in London, join together to work with the Shadow Wolves to track, find and neutralize the threat to the United States. If they miss their target, Khan will enter the US to join his sleeper ISIS terrorist cells and seek his revenge by killing tens of thousands.—McKay Daines
- Colonel Branson (Gibson), head of a secret and covert division of the NSA, keeps the Shadow Wolves operating albeit now independent and rogue. When ISIS terrorists begin to sneak across the U.S. border into Arizona, Branson alerts the Shadow Wolves team and sends them his best agent, Eric Shaw (Walker), to stop the terrorists.
- The Shadow Wolves are an elite unit of highly trained Native Americans who must stop ISIS terrorists from sneaking into the U.S. When Colonel Branson "Gibson", head of a secret division of the NSA, sends his best agent "Walker" to help them, his presence could bring the Shadow Wolves closer together or break them apart.
- Working at an arms length from yet under US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), the Shadow Wolves, led by Nabahe, are a covert elite group of Native American fighters, primarily Navajo, who combine traditional methods with modern technology in tracking the illegal movement of goods and people primarily across the US-Mexico border through their traditional territory in Arizona. In one operation which they initially believe is solely two Mexican cartels' battle in the drug smuggling business, they discover evidence of what looks to be a bigger terrorist plot, most likely ISIS, to detonate a radioactive bomb on US soil. Nabahe informs Colonel Branson with the National Security Agency (NSA), they old colleagues from the Persian Gulf War and Branson currently the Shadow Wolves' primary funder. Branson deploys one of his agents, Eric Shaw, to work with the Shadow Wolves, this assignment more in line with Shaw's mentality of bending the rules rather than working within them. Branson also believes the head of the terrorist plot is Khan, whose case on which Shaw has been working. Branson informs Lady Milton-Simon with MI6 of this intel, she who has had an agent, Lauren, working Khan from the inside as his "girlfriend". Lady Milton-Simon decides to bring in one of her old agents, Major McLaren, as a separate entity in the Khan case, which may expose old wounds in McLaren and Lauren once having been lovers until Lady Milton-Simon nixed that union. Collectively, they will not only have to track Khan and figure out his plot, but track the Mexican cartel in their role in assisting Khan. If they are able to discover what is going on, they will find that Khan's motives are a little more personal than just purely terrorism for the greater good.—Huggo
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