Twenty-five years after cleaning up the streets of Dallas, Cordell Walker has traded his badge for a quieter life on his ranch, surrounded by memories of those he’s lost — his partner, his friends, and a lifetime of blood spilled in the name of justice. But peace is fragile in the Lone Star State. When a violent cartel known as
El Sangre Nuevo begins spreading terror across the Texas-Mexico border — kidnapping, trafficking, and corrupting lawmen — the past comes knocking with vengeance. The brutal murder of a young deputy — Walker’s godson — forces him out of retirement and back onto the blood-soaked trail of justice.

Enter Dean Walker (Jensen Ackles), Cordell’s estranged son — a man forged in the chaos of a new generation of crime, leading with technology and tactics instead of fists and faith. When father and son are forced to work together, sparks fly: one stands for old-school honor, the other for modern efficiency. But as their hunt for
El Sangre Nuevo deepens, both men discover that justice, no matter the century, demands sacrifice.

Their path leads them straight to Miguel “El Cuervo” Ramirez (Don Johnson), a cartel kingpin cloaked in politics, power, and the blood of innocents. With a network of corrupt sheriffs and paid-off officials, Ramirez controls the border like a warlord — and only the Walkers are willing to cross his line. But they’re not alone. Kate Trivette (Katherine McNamara) — daughter of Walker’s fallen partner Jimmy Trivette — joins the fight, bringing her father’s courage and her own brand of fearless Texas grit.

Together, this unlikely trio forms a new kind of Ranger squad: old-school brawn meets new-age brilliance, with honor as their only compass. As bullets fly and betrayals mount, Walker must face the truth he’s spent years avoiding — that justice without mercy can destroy a man’s soul. Meanwhile, Dean must decide whether to follow in his father’s footsteps or forge a new path for the Texas Rangers.
From dusty ranch roads to cartel fortresses, Vengeance Road is a thunderous return to the mythos of American heroism. It’s a story of fathers and sons, of moral lines drawn in blood, and of a legend that refuses to die. With heart-pounding stunts, explosive showdowns, and Chuck Norris at his most commanding,