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The Shepherd Code: Lapierre review

  • 2 days ago
  • 1 min read

"The Shepherd Code: Lapierre" is a prequel that expands on the characters we love, with Alan Delabie reprising his role as Alex Lapierre.



This time, we're taken on a mission that's as intense as it is personal, we have Eric Roberts joining the cast, adding depth to the story. The returning cast, including Don "The Dragon" Wilson, Rochelle Ashana, Lee Arenberg and new comer Ewan Callaway, they all bring their A-game, making the action feel both grounded and expansive.


Despite its smaller budget, the film's scope is still large taking you to Los Angeles, Paris, London & Brussels, with a narrative that explores themes of loyalty, redemption, and the consequences of romance. Delabie's direction and performance shine, bringing a raw energy to the screen. The fight choreography is tight and impactful, showcasing the cast's martial arts skills and Ewan who also worked as the films fight choreographer.


The addition of Eric Roberts brings a new layer of complexity to the story, while the familiar faces keep the franchise feeling cohesive. If you're a fan of action-packed thrillers with depth, "The Shepherd Code: Lapierre" is a must-watch!





 
 
 

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