Danny Trejo and Briana Evigan join From Dusk Till Dawn: The Series!

Last Updated on July 22, 2021

This is a move so predictable, the only surprise is that it didn’t happen sooner. Doesn’t make it any less awesome, mind you! El Rey has announced longtime Robert Rodriguez friend and colleague Danny Trejo has joined “From Dusk Till Dawn: The Series”, which is currently shooting its second season.

That said, Trejo won’t be playing “Razor Charlie,” the character he portrayed in the FROM DUSK TILL DAWN film (pictured above). Instead, he’ll be “The Regulator,” a horrifying agent of evil who has been summoned to perform a deadly errand.

In addition, Briana Evigan (SORORITY ROW; pictured below) has also been cast in the series as “Sonja” – an American expatriate working as a tattoo artist in a Mexican Mercado – who also has a sideline forging papers and passports out of her back room.

Among the castmembers returning from Season One are D.J. Cotrona, Zane Holtz, Jesse Garcia, Eiza González, Wilmer Valderrama, Madison Davenport and Brandon Soo Hoo.

Season Two explores a new chapter in this supernatural crime saga that travels from Mexico to the edgy, tricked-out Texas of Robert Rodriguez. It also deepens and complicates the core relationships between the characters, while adding new faces and new dynamics. Season Two begins with our characters in their separate worlds – Santanico (Gonzalez) and Richie (Holtz) are outside Houston, living like Bonnie and Clyde; Seth and Kate (Madison Davenport) are scraping by South of the Border; and Freddie Gonzalez (Jessie Garcia) is protecting his wife and young daughter in a Houston suburb. And Carlos Madrigal (Valderrama) and Scott Fuller (Brandon Soo-Hoo) emerge from the Titty Twister, changed men. They will all come together once again – this time facing off against an even bigger threat.

“From Dusk Till Dawn: The Series” will air on El Rey in the summer.

Source: Arrow in the Head

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