
By Gina Yarbrough
Hollywood saddle-ups again with “The Unholy Trinity,” a gritty new western set to gallop into theaters nationwide on June 13.
Combining pulse-pounding action, slow-burning suspense, and a cast packed with star power, the film promises an unforgettable ride through the dusty plains of 1870s Montana.
At the heart of the story is Henry Broadway, played by Brandon Lessard, who finds himself thrust into a perilous mission of vengeance after a chilling final request from his father, Isaac, moments before his execution. Tasked with killing the man who framed his father for a crime he didn’t commit, Henry journeys to the isolated town of Trinity—only to become entangled in a web of secrets, betrayal, and buried treasure.
Standing in his path are two towering figures: Gabriel Dove, Trinity’s steadfast new sheriff portrayed by Pierce Brosnan, and the enigmatic St. Christopher, brought to life by Samuel L. Jackson. As tensions mount and loyalties are tested, Henry must decide how far he’s willing to go to honor his father’s dying wish.
Directed by Richard Gray and written by Lee Zachariah, “The Unholy Trinity” also features an impressive supporting cast, including Veronica Ferres, Gianni Capaldi, Q’orianka Kilcher, Tim Daly, Ethan Peck, Katrina Bowden, and David Arquette.
Produced by Carter Boehm, Kellie Lessard Brooks, Richard Gray, Jeanne Allgood Gaisford, Michele Gray, Colin Floom, and Cameron Lessard, the film is a collaboration between Saban Films and Roadside Attractions.
“The Unholy Trinity” aims to be one of the summer’s standout releases. Audiences can catch it in theaters nationwide.