In ancient Rome, a group of powerful leaders, including Brutus and Cassius, conspire against Julius Caesar, fearing his growing ambition will lead to tyranny. After Caesar's assassination, his loyal ally Mark Antony delivers a powerful speech, swaying public opinion in his favor. The conspirators are forced to flee, and two rival armies emerge, one led by Antony and the other by the conspirators. Despite being outnumbered, the conspirators ultimately take their own lives to avoid capture.

Julius Caesar
As Julius Caesar's power expands, Brutus's anxieties deepen, prompting Cassius to convince him to join a conspiracy to eliminate the influential leader, but they misjudge Mark Antony's unshakeable devotion and strategic thinking.