Jason Momoa steps into the role of Harley Davidson, a rugged, instinct-driven drifter who lives by his own rules. Beside him rides Marlboro, played by Tom Hardy—calm, calculated, and just as dangerous when pushed. Together, they represent a fading code of loyalty in a world that now runs on contracts, control, and profit.

The story begins when an old friend’s bar—one of the last independent spaces left in the city—is targeted by a powerful financial corporation looking to expand its influence. What seems like a straightforward attempt to protect what’s left of their past quickly turns into something far more complex. The deeper Harley and Marlboro dig, the more they realize the situation isn’t just about property—it’s about control over an entire network of underground operations.
As they push back, they uncover a hidden system of illegal transactions, manipulated debts, and quiet takeovers orchestrated by a corporate empire that operates above the law. The duo finds themselves facing not just hired enforcers, but a system designed to eliminate anyone who stands in its way—without leaving a trace.

The road ahead becomes a relentless journey across deserts, highways, and forgotten towns where danger can appear without warning. Along the way, Harley and Marlboro encounter old allies, uncertain partnerships, and individuals caught in the same web of power and control. Each encounter adds another layer to the truth they’re chasing—and another risk they must take.
What sets them apart isn’t just skill or experience—it’s their refusal to adapt to a world that has abandoned its sense of honor. While others play by new rules, they rely on instinct, trust, and a bond forged long before everything became transactional. That bond is tested as the stakes rise and the consequences of their actions grow more severe.

As the conflict builds toward its climax, the line between right and wrong becomes less clear. The fight is no longer just about saving a bar or settling a score—it’s about pushing back against a system that has rewritten the meaning of power itself.
Because in Harley Davidson & The Marlboro Man (2026), the road still belongs to those brave enough to ride it. And while the world may have changed, some legends don’t fade—they evolve… and come back stronger than ever