
What would you do if the highway you’ve driven a thousand times—the long, lonely stretch of asphalt that’s always meant solitude, freedom, and a paycheck—suddenly became the scene of unspeakable loss? If flashing lights and burning wreckage replaced the horizon line, and in one blinding instant everything you loved was swallowed by fire? If you were the one left breathing in the smoke, spared for reasons you can’t begin to understand? Would you try to rebuild… or would something darker take the wheel?
That’s the haunting, high-octane question roaring at the heart of Trucker, the explosive action-horror thriller arriving on major VOD platforms March 10, 2026, from Breaking Glass Pictures. Directed by Errol Sack and written by Steven Shaffer, the film grips the wheel with white-knuckle intensity, plunging headfirst into a world where grief mutates into obsession and the open road becomes a merciless corridor of revenge.
The story detonates when a long-haul trucker’s family is killed in a fiery crash caused by a pack of reckless teens. Against all odds, he survives. Broken and barely clinging to life, he’s nursed back to health by the mysterious Old Man Levy, a figure whose motives hover somewhere between guardian angel and prophet of wrath. Grief festers into obsession. Trauma reshapes itself into purpose. Soon, the open road becomes a hunting ground as the grieving father launches a brutal campaign of retribution against those responsible.
Jim Palmer commands the screen as Trucker, delivering a performance steeped in anguish and simmering fury. Katherine Gibson’s Vanessa adds emotional grounding amid the carnage, while Dwayne Hilton Jr. (Dan) and Nicole Mattox (Cindy) inject layers of tension and consequence into the unfolding spiral. Dare Taylor’s Reina crackles with volatile intensity, and Chuck Cirino’s Old Man Levy looms large as the cryptic force guiding the avenger’s rebirth. Zach Cirino (Scotty) and Eli Cirino (Greg) round out the ensemble, embodying the reckless spark that ignites the tragedy and the moral chaos that follows. 
Under Sack’s direction, Trucker wastes no time and pulls no punches. Its tight runtime keeps the pace relentless, fusing high-speed action with bone-crunching horror in a way that feels both visceral and purposeful. The violence is uncompromising, the horror elements unsettling, and the emotional stakes grounded in raw, human loss. Every confrontation pushes the story deeper into shadow.
Ultimately, Trucker plants its boots firmly in the blood-streaked tradition of classic vigilante cinema while carving out its own savage lane. It channels the cathartic fury and moral gray zones of cult revenge thrillers but filters them through a contemporary lens of grief and obsession. The result is a lean, vicious descent into vengeance—an unflinching ride down a dark stretch of highway where justice is measured in burned rubber and shattered steel.
Clocking in at a lean, mean 85 minutes and stamped with a hard TV-MA rating for strong violence, gore, language, and horror themes, Trucker barrels onto major VOD platforms March 10, 2026, from Breaking Glass Pictures. Directed by Errol Sack and written by Steven Shaffer, the film is produced by Alexia Cirino, Chuck Cirino, Dennis McCarthy, and Shaffer under the banner of ES Films. What they’ve built is an explosive fusion of highway horror and vigilante justice—grindhouse intensity with a modern emotional punch.


MPAA Rating: Unrated.
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Director: Errol Sack
Writer: Steven Shaffer
Cast: Milo Hayden; Nicole Mattox; Dare Taylor
Genre: Horror | Thriller
Tagline: A Roadkill to Revenge
Memorable Movie Quote: “This never happened"
Distributor: Breaking Glass Pictures
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Release Date: March 10, 2026 (VOD/streaming)
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Synopsis: A trucker's family is killed in a fiery crash caused by a group of reckless teens. Rescued from the wreckage and nursed back to health by a mysterious old man, the trucker exacts brutal revenge on the teens who destroyed his life.










