In a world where power and betrayal intertwine, a Roman general, known for his epic bravery in battle, returns to the city after a victory over his enemies. However, what should be a celebration turns into a hostile environment as tensions between social classes erupt. As a man of few manners, his disdain for the citizenry leads him to a direct confrontation with the people of Rome, who do not hesitate to question his decisions.
As elections approach, political machinations and intrigues intensify. Senators see him as a threat and, at the same time, a potential puppet they can manipulate at will. However, Coriolanus feels out of place in the game of politics and refuses to adapt to the rules, incurring the wrath of the very people who once hailed him.
Deprived of his status and exiled from Rome, the fallen hero teams up with an ancient enemy, seeking revenge against those who betrayed him. As his choices lead him to war against his own city, the line between loyalty and hatred begins to blur. The story becomes a tragic exploration of ambition, loss, and the struggle for recognition, questioning what it means to be a true hero in a world filled with hypocrisy and conflict.