Exclusive: 'The War Between' Trailer Drops For Civil War Western Drama

  • By Cole
  • Sept. 28, 2025, 1:37 p.m.

Epic Civil War Tale Unveiled

Get ready to saddle up for a thrilling ride as ComingSoon debuts the exclusive trailer for The War Between, an upcoming Western drama that promises to enthrall audiences. Helmed by director Deborah Correa in her feature-length debut, this film explores the intense dynamics between two soldiers from opposing sides of the Civil War.

Mark Your Calendars

The War Between is set to hit theaters in Arizona on September 26 before making its digital debut on November 25. But that's not all – this gripping narrative is also an Official Selection at the Tallgrass Film Festival in October, offering audiences a chance to catch it on the big screen. The film's screenplay, penned by Ron Yungul, who also took on the role of producer, serves as the backbone for this compelling story.

“Forced to rely on one another to survive while contending with thirst, memory loss, and the threat of hostile terrain, their uneasy alliance deepens.”

A Talented Cast and Crew

This cinematic journey wouldn't be complete without a stellar cast, featuring talents like Damian Conrad-Davis, Sam Bullington, Wayne Charles Baker, Essa O’Shea, Robert Peters, and Tank Jones. Behind the scenes, the creative team includes cinematographer Evan Jake Cohen, editor Chris Bradley, and composer Dennis Dreith, who together bring this gritty wartime tale to life.

A Story of Survival and Reconciliation

Set against the backdrop of April 1862 in the turbulent Arizona Territory and inspired by the Battle of Picacho Peak, the movie follows two enemy soldiers – one Union, one Confederate – stranded in the unforgiving Sonoran Desert. Their quest for survival becomes more complex as they encounter a Chiricahua Apache, challenging their beliefs and prejudices. Blending Western grit with wartime urgency, the film delves into themes of identity, survival, and the power of reconciliation.

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