Taken from Rio Bravo, a new Western thriller featuring three-time Mr. Universe Alexander Nevsky, has made its North American debut, streaming on NBCUniversal’s Xumo Play. Directed by Joe Cornet, the film blends action and classic Western storytelling with Nevsky starring as Ivan Turchin, a mysterious gunslinger who, along with small-town sheriff Vernon Kelly (played by Cornet), tracks a ruthless group of human traffickers known as the Posse. The traffickers have kidnapped five women, and Turchin and Kelly, aided by an Indian scout played by martial arts legend Don “The Dragon” Wilson, must stop them before the women are sold into sex slavery at the Mexican border.

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Set in 1874 East Texas, the film promises a thrilling narrative filled with suspense, gunfights, and the moral battle between good and evil. Produced by Premiere Entertainment Group, ITN Studios, and Hollywood Storm, the film features action choreography by Art Camacho and a musical score by Sean Murray, while the cinematography is by Sam Wilkerson. With a story co-written by Alexander Nevsky and Craig Hamann, the movie delivers a mix of intense action sequences and a tale of heroism set against the rugged Western frontier.

Nevsky expressed his excitement for the film’s release on Xumo Play, hoping it will reach the platform’s large U.S. audience of movie enthusiasts. The film will premiere on Prime Video, Apple TV and Fandango at Home on Nov. 1, followed by a Blu-ray and DVD release on Dec. 10.