“Every town has its heroes and villains… Don’t get caught on the wrong side of that coin.”
The Unholy Trinity (2025) is a gritty Western action thriller directed by Richard Gray, set in the lawless frontier of 1870s Montana. It tells the story of Henry Broadway, a young man forced to confront the blood-soaked legacy of his family when his father, Isaac, is wrongfully executed for a crime he didn’t commit. With his dying breath, Isaac leaves Henry one last command: find the man who framed him—and kill him.
Haunted by guilt and driven by vengeance, Henry rides into the remote town of Trinity, where nothing is as it seems. The town is on the edge of chaos, ruled by silence, secrets, and suspicion. There, he encounters Gabriel Dove, a brooding sheriff (Pierce Brosnan) bent on restoring justice, and St. Christopher, a shadowy outlaw (Samuel L. Jackson) whose past is etched into every line on his face and every bullet he fires.

As rival factions clash and long-buried sins come to light, Henry finds himself pulled between two men—both dangerous, both hiding truths that could burn the town to the ground. Gunfights erupt, loyalty falters, and Trinity becomes a crucible where vengeance might destroy the last remnants of innocence.

Shot against the sweeping plains and unforgiving landscapes of Montana, The Unholy Trinity brings mythic Western themes into sharp, modern focus—a story of legacy, justice, and the brutal price of truth.