If you’re a fan of heart-pounding action and emotional depth, then Broke is a film you won’t want to miss. This gripping drama directed by Carlyle Eubank dives into the perilous world of bareback bronc riding—one of the most treacherous sports out there. The story follows True Brandywine, portrayed by the talented Wyatt Russell, as he grapples with the crushing weight of a faltering rodeo career, declining health, and the fractures in his personal relationships.
As we eagerly await the May 6, 2025, release of Broke, we had the opportunity to chat with Wyatt Russell, who is currently making waves as U.S. Agent in Thunderbolts, and the legendary Dennis Quaid, who plays George Brandywine, True’s father. Our conversation explored the emotional landscape of Eubank’s film, the grueling conditions Russell endured during filming, and a glimpse into the camaraderie—and the heat—of their on-screen performances.
Broke weaves a contemporary western narrative as True Brandywine faces a wild spring blizzard, battling not just the elements but also the injuries and personal demons that threaten his very existence. What makes this film resonate deeply is how it forces True to confront the choices that have led him to this precarious moment. Wyatt Russell is joined by a stellar cast, including Auden Thornton, Mary McDonnell, and Johnny Berchtold, each bringing their own unique flair to this emotional rollercoaster.
Mark your calendars and get ready for an unforgettable ride when Broke hits digital platforms and selected theaters on May 6, 2025.
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Nova Play.com