Two legendary actors, Samuel L. Jackson and Pierce Brosnan, are ready to play enemies in the next Western adventure, the Impia Trinity. The film is produced by the independent production cameras of Saban Films and the attractions on the road.
Richard Gray has directed the film, which is also starring David Arquette, Brandon Lessard, Veronica Ferres, Gianni Capaldi, Q’oriaka Kilcher, Tim Daly, Ethan Peck and Katrina Bowden. History is a set in Montana in the 1870s and follows Henry Broadway (Lessard), who addresses the city of Trinity to kill the man who framed his father for a crime.
“The buried secrets of a city in the city of Montana in the 1870s, the violence of the city of Montana when a young man returns to claim his legacy and is trapped between a sheriff determined to maintain order and a mysterious strange infernal of destroying it,” says the official synopsis.
Brosnan plays the Sheriff, while Jackson portrays the mysterious antagonist St. Christopher. “Let me give you a little advice: keep your ancestry among us. Not all acquaintances are loved,” Brosnan tells Lessard in the trailer after learning about his father’s identity.
This is followed by a shooting between the characters of Brosnan and Jackson in what looked like an abandoned alley. Lessard’s courage on the battlefield apparently won on Brosnan, who offered him “attack” with him.
It seemed that many men from Jackson were killed by Lessard, leaving the indignant gang. “People are irritated,” says someone on the trailer, hinting at a possible final confrontation. The film director also serves as co -producer with Carter Boehm, Kellie Lessard Brooks, Jeanne Allgood Gaisford, Michele Gray, Colin Floom and Cameron Lessard.
While Lee Zachariah wrote the script. In a previous interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Brosnan reflected on his busy schedule. “I have four films on the can,” he said at that time. “I am in a very happy moment to be able to move along the stage and be able to have options,” he added.
The Impious Trinity will arrive at the theaters on June 13.