With Heaven and Hell’s balance threatened, the Devil has no choice but to resurrect his most effective, amoral weapon: Guerrero. Resurrected from a shallow grave and given 72 hours, Guerrero must ride back to the cursed town of Tombstone, track down Boomer’s gang, and retrieve the relic before it tears the fabric of reality apart.
You require historical accuracy, subtle character arcs, or a budget bigger than a catering bill.
Of course, Guerrero has no interest in saving humanity. He just wants his freedom—and the chance to put a few more bullets in deserving skulls. Danny Trejo doesn’t act so much as embodies . With his weathered face, tattooed frame, and deadpan delivery, he is the perfect anti-hero for this underworld Western. His Guerrero is not a good man seeking redemption; he’s a pragmatic monster who simply hates being bossed around—by the Devil or anyone else.
You love Danny Trejo, don’t mind rubbery special effects, and have a soft spot for Westerns that go completely off the rails into supernatural absurdity.

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