Screenrant
The Divergent Series: Allegiant picks up not too long after the events of Insurgent, as the residents of post-apocalyptic Chicago deal with not only the aftermath of the Erudite faction’s hostile takeover of their city but also the revelation that they are part of an experiment – one being run by mysterious individuals who reside outside the wall that surrounds Chicago. However, ex-Factionless leader Evelyn (Naomi Watts), who is now the head of the Chicago society and has dissolved the old faction system, forbids everyone – including her own son Four (Theo James) – from leaving the city, even as Chicago’s population moves closer and closer towards civil war in reaction to Evelyn and her followers’ divisive actions.
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