[s5e12] No Direction Home (2026)

Chuck and his team arrive at a heliport expecting to arrest Axe, only to find an empty helicopter and the realization that Axe has vanished.

Mike Prince, who Chuck believed was his ally, makes a secret "take-it-or-leave-it" offer to Axe. Prince offers $2 billion to buy all of Axe's holdings, including Axe Capital and Taylor Mason Carbon.

Watch the high-stakes confrontation between Chuck and Axe as the walls close in:

Realizing that any attempt to fight the case will lead to prison, Axe chooses survival over his empire. He accepts the deal and uses a secret cargo jet to flee to Switzerland.

In the final moments, Chuck enters Axe's old office only to find Mike Prince sitting in the chair. Prince has officially usurped the "King".

The tension builds toward a public surrender, but the episode reveals a secret maneuver occurring behind the scenes:

The episode ends with the song "Like a Rolling Stone" by Bob Dylan, reflecting Axe’s new reality: a man on his own, with "no direction home".

As the finale begins, Axe is backed into a corner. Facing a mountain of criminal charges related to his bank's illegal cannabis cash dealings, he is looking at up to 25 years in prison. Chuck Rhoades, fueled by a lifelong obsession to see Axe in handcuffs, believes he finally has the evidence to win.

Chuck and his team arrive at a heliport expecting to arrest Axe, only to find an empty helicopter and the realization that Axe has vanished.

Mike Prince, who Chuck believed was his ally, makes a secret "take-it-or-leave-it" offer to Axe. Prince offers $2 billion to buy all of Axe's holdings, including Axe Capital and Taylor Mason Carbon.

Watch the high-stakes confrontation between Chuck and Axe as the walls close in:

Realizing that any attempt to fight the case will lead to prison, Axe chooses survival over his empire. He accepts the deal and uses a secret cargo jet to flee to Switzerland.

In the final moments, Chuck enters Axe's old office only to find Mike Prince sitting in the chair. Prince has officially usurped the "King".

The tension builds toward a public surrender, but the episode reveals a secret maneuver occurring behind the scenes:

The episode ends with the song "Like a Rolling Stone" by Bob Dylan, reflecting Axe’s new reality: a man on his own, with "no direction home".

As the finale begins, Axe is backed into a corner. Facing a mountain of criminal charges related to his bank's illegal cannabis cash dealings, he is looking at up to 25 years in prison. Chuck Rhoades, fueled by a lifelong obsession to see Axe in handcuffs, believes he finally has the evidence to win.