Obliterated Ending Explained: Who Was Lana? Did Ava And Her Team Manage To Disarm The Nuke?

Obliterated Ending Explained: The Netflix series features Nick Zano as Chad McKnight, Shelley Hennig as Ava Winters, Kimi Rutledge as Maya Lerner, C. Thomas Howell as Hagerty, Paola Lázaro as Angela Gomez, Alyson Gorske as Lana, Terrence Terrell as Trunk, Eugene Kim as Paul Yung, Ivan G’Vera as Vlad, and other talented actors. Directed and written by Josh Heald, Hayden Schlossberg, Jon Hurwitz, and others, this action-comedy series comprises 8 episodes, each with a runtime of 50-60 minutes.

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Obliterated Plot

The Obliterated narrative follows an elite special forces unit assigned to stop a bomb threat in Las Vegas. At first, they successfully deactivate what they think is the bomb, but later discover during their partying—filled with drugs, alcohol, and intimate encounters—that the deactivated bomb was a fake. Now impaired and intoxicated, the team urgently needs to find and disarm the real bomb before it explodes.

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Obliterated Ending Explained

The series commenced with the entire team targeting Ivan Koslov, the individual handling the Nuke. Ava attempted to seduce him, and her efforts succeeded as he handed her his phone. This allowed her to place a tracker on it. Subsequently, when Koslov proceeded to handle the Nuke, Ava and her team launched an attack, resulting in the arrest of Ivan Koslov and the successful disarmament of the bomb. This achievement prompted a celebration as they believed the mission concluded, intending to go their separate ways.

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Before parting, they decided to revel in a party and spend quality time in Las Vegas. However, their joy was short-lived when, during the party, they discovered that the defused bomb was a decoy, and the real one remained a threat, capable of causing catastrophic destruction. The dilemma arose as everyone was inebriated or under the influence of drugs, making it challenging to embark on another mission. Despite this, they attempted to proceed, but none were fully conscious, leading to complications hindering the team’s ability to work effectively.

Who Was Lana?

Amidst the intricacies of the narrative, a pivotal moment unfolds when the truth surfaces about Lana, portrayed by Alyson Gorske. She was initially introduced as the blonde individual retrieved from a holding cell discovered within Ivan Koslov’s quarters, only to later unveil her true identity as Anastasia Koslov, Ivan’s sister. Their alliance, along with their associates, is driven by a fervent belief that Las Vegas embodies a hub of moral decay, a notion they are determined to obliterate.

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The tension peaks as the storyline takes a harrowing turn. Ava, one of the central characters, takes a drastic step by terminating Ivan’s life, triggering an avalanche of emotions and consequences. This act reverberates deeply within the narrative, particularly for Anastasia, whose world collapses as Ivan represents her solitary link to family, leaving her shattered and inconsolable in the wake of his demise.

Did Ava And Her Team Manage To Disarm The Nuke?

After witnessing her brother being shot and killed, Anastasia Koslov, known as Lana, is struggling to recover. She contacts Ava to confess that she failed in her duty and ended up killing the person who meant the most to her. Lana expresses her new intention to wreak havoc on the world. Meanwhile, the CIA director informs Ava’s team that news of the bomb has been leaked to the media, causing the White House to distance itself from them, resulting in limited resources. Despite this, he has facilitated whatever assistance possible to track Lana down.

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Trunk is exhausted but manages to rejuvenate himself with some chocolate before systematically taking down Lana’s team. While Ava and Chad are trapped in a malfunctioning elevator, Lana’s hired hitmen engage in a shootout with them. In the chaos, Ava eliminates one of the hitmen, but the other descends down the elevator shaft, prompting Chad to sacrifice himself to save Ava, causing both to presumably fall to their deaths.

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Upon regrouping, Ava informs the team about Chad’s fate but urges them to stay focused. Lana and her guards confront Ava, where Ava tries unsuccessfully to reason with Lana. A fierce gun battle ensues, with Angela eliminating Lana’s guards while Ava and Lana engage in a direct confrontation. Despite Chad’s miraculous return after falling forty stories, Lana relocates the bomb to a slot machine, prompting the team to hunt for it within the casino.

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Eventually, they locate the slot machine containing the bomb, but no one knows how to disarm it. After a prolonged absence, Hagerty arrives on a camel and, with the help of some Michael Bublé music, disarms the bomb just seconds before detonation. The team celebrates by partying in Las Vegas. As the festivities commence, Ava and Chad slip away for a private moment, hinting at continuing their earlier romantic storyline. Additionally, it appears that Trunk will remain for more missions instead of departing for other pursuits.

Obliterated 2023 is streaming on Netflix. Let us know your thoughts about the series if you’ve watched it in the comment section below!

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Shabnam Jahan
Shabnam Jahan
Shabnam Jahan has completed her Masters in Journalism Mass Communication from SRM University, Chennai. She has a total interning experience of 6 months and has previously interned at Asiana Times as a content writer and at The News Minute as a Graphic Designer.

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