Breaking Glass Pictures is revving up for a high-octane season with the upcoming release of Trucker, an explosive action-horror thriller set to debut across major VOD platforms on March 10, 2026. Directed by Errol Sack and penned by Steven Shaffer, the film marks a relentless return to the gritty tradition of cult revenge cinema. Produced under the ES Films banner by Alexia Cirino, Chuck Cirino, Dennis McCarthy, and Steven Shaffer, the story follows a long-haul trucker who miraculously survives a fiery highway catastrophe that claims the lives of his entire family. After being nursed back to health by a mysterious benefactor, the grieving father transforms his trauma into a brutal, white-knuckle campaign of vigilante justice against the reckless teens responsible for the crash.
The film boasts a seasoned ensemble cast featuring Katherine Gibson (Devil’s Game) and industry veteran Jim Palmer, known for his work in iconic franchises such as Terminator 2 and Guardians of the Galaxy. Rounding out the cast are Dwayne Hilton Jr., Nicole Mattox, Dare Taylor, and the Cirino family, including Chopping Mall legend Chuck Cirino alongside Zach and Eli Cirino. With a lean 85-minute runtime and a TV-MA rating, Trucker promises a visceral descent into obsession and violence, blending high-speed stunts with the raw, practical gore that defines the grindhouse genre.
According to Breaking Glass Pictures CEO Rich Wolff, the film successfully captures an emotionally charged narrative that feels both timely and nostalgic for fans of classic vigilante cinema. Producer Alexia Cirino emphasizes that the film is a deliberate throwback to the 1980s, designed as a classic, old-school horror experience that prioritizes audience thrills. Director Errol Sack credited the partnership with Breaking Glass Pictures to the distributor's stellar reputation and knowledgeable team, ensuring that this tale of dark retribution reaches a global audience. For those seeking a pulse-pounding ride fueled by grief and gasoline, Trucker arrives on digital platforms tomorrow.

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