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To free the town he'll start a war.

Hellfire (2026)

Runtime: 94 min
Release date: 05/02/2026
Production countries: United States of America
Production companies: Price Productions II, Skipstone Pictures, Millman Productions, Ron Lee Productions, Saban Films, Umbrelic Entertainment, Edge Code Films, Focus-Fox Studio, Satyricon Pictures, Vibrant Pictures
Overview
A drifter with a mysterious past arrives in a small town and finds the residents in the grip of a ruthless crime boss and realizes he has to help them.
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Isaac Florentine
Director
Cast
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Stephen Lang
as Man
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Harvey Keitel
as Jeremiah
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Scottie Thompson
as Lena
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Dolph Lundgren
as Wiley
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Chris Mullinax
as Owen
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Hellfire

Official Trailer

Video: YouTube
Duration: 01:46
Reviews
Author: mblom
*spoilers* You sometimes have movies that are a bit predictable. At some point you can tell how the movie will end. If you've ever seen any episode of the A-Team, you recognize the plot here and can predict pretty much everything. A small town, where the town folk are bullied by a wealthy man with his goons. Hundreds of bullets fired, no one hit (except for the one shot that matters from the protagonist). The one thing that was really missing was where the A-Team would enter a shed filled with empty paint cans and a welding machine and come out with an improvised tank. In Hellfire, however, people do get killed. Other than that, it's just a long A-Team episode. Without Face, Murdock, B.A. and Hannibal :'-(*spoilers* You sometimes have movies that are a bit predictable. At some point you can tell how the movie will end. If you've ever seen any episode of the A-Team, you recognize the plot here and can predict pretty much everything. A small town, where the town folk are bullied by a wealthy man with his goons. Hundreds of bullets fired, no one hit (except for the one shot that matters from the protagonist). The one thing that was really missing was where the A-Team would enter a shed filled with empty paint cans and a welding machine and come out with an improvised tank. In Hellfire, however, people do get killed. Other than that, it's just a long A-Team episode. Without Face, Murdock, B.A. and Hannibal :'-(