‘Angel and the Badman’ teaser: First look at Western remake starring Marvel and DC actors | English Movie News
The Western is back, but this time, it’s got a shot of superhero adrenaline. The first teaser for ‘Angel and the Badman’ just dropped, and it packs everything you might expect: huge skies, tense standoffs, wounded outlaws, but also a little something extra. This new take on the 1947 classic ropes in actors from both Marvel and DC, and people are already talking. Looks like 2026 has an early contender for most interesting genre revival.
‘Angel and the Badman’: What the teaser reveals
At first, the ‘Angel and the Badman’ teaser gives you the usual: rugged landscapes, a battered outlaw on the run, the smell of gunpowder in the air. But the mood shifts once you pay attention. This isn’t just a straight remake. It’s bigger, flashier, and feels way more personal.The intent behind this project is to mix classic Western grit with a sharper, modern style. You get a sense they want more than just shootouts and sunsets. This version promises action, heartbreak, and a heavy dose of redemption. That’s exactly what comes through the teaser.We see Quirt Evans, bloodied and desperate, showing up at a lonely ranch. The visuals go hard on contrast, violence paired with small mercies, chaos offset by moments of calm. There are breakneck horseback chases. Threats from all sides. A ranch in danger. But the teaser also slows down, showing quieter scenes between Quirt and Penny, the rancher’s daughter. The film looks just as interested in watching people change as watching guns crack.The tone isn’t just tough or tragic; it actually digs into faith, redemption, and what makes somebody change (or not).
‘Angel and the Badman’: Cast, storyline, and more
As for the cast, the lineup itself could pull in the hardcore fans who’d never usually glance twice at a cowboy flick.Tommy Lee Jones leads the way. The guy carries both the major studio credit, not to mention the Oscar. He brings a real sense of authority, like he was born to wear a battered Stetson.Zachary Levi’s also in, known best as Shazam. With him around, you get the feeling the film won’t take itself too seriously, at least not the whole time.Rounding it all out is Neal McDonough, no stranger to the superhero world. The message is clear: if you love these actors from their blockbuster days, this is your on-ramp into Western territory.What’s the story?The new movie sticks closely to the original premise: a wounded outlaw lands in a pacifist home, and thanks to their kindness, mainly from a young woman named Penny, he starts questioning his whole life. It’s all about whether a person shaped by violence can truly change, and what that costs.The remake keeps that heart but juices up the stakes. Now Quirt isn’t just dodging his past; he’s also up against a hard-nosed marshal and a ruthless gang. He’s trapped between the pull of old habits and the hope of something better.Of course, peace has a price. As danger closes in and the ranch comes under attack, Quirt faces the ultimate dilemma: fall back into violence or risk it all to protect what matters most. This struggle of redemption or ruin drives the story.The big themes never get old: morality, transformation, second chances. But this version goes for a glossier, more cinematic edge. The teaser hints at sweeping camera work, high-stakes action, and a story that mixes introspection with spectacle.Director Julio Quintana is at the helm of the film.‘Angel and the Badman’ is slated to land in theaters in October 2026.
