Harley Davidson & The Marlboro Man (2026)

The city has transformed. Skyscrapers pierce a hazy sky filled with patrol drones. Megacorporations own almost everything. Amid this neon-drenched dystopia, two living legends from a forgotten era still ride: Harley Davidson – long-haired, leather-clad biker with a custom revolver and a permanent “I don’t give a damn” attitude – and The Marlboro Man – modern cowboy in a long duster coat, Stetson hat, cigarette perpetually dangling from his lips, voice deep like an old Western.

Opening – Reunion at Rock N’ Roll Bar & Grille

Harley Davidson roars back into Burbank on his classic Fat Boy after months in the Nevada desert. A cryptic old voicemail from his oldest friend, Robert Lee “Marlboro Man” Edison, pulls him home. Their regular hangout – the Rock N’ Roll Bar & Grille – is about to be seized. The owner, old Jiles (now in his early 80s), needs $3.5 million to renew the land lease or the place gets bulldozed for an automated financial data center.

Harley walks in. Same flickering neon, same stale beer smell, same distorted electric guitar hum. Marlboro sits at the bar, cigarette glowing, eyes half-welcoming, half-reproachful. They embrace – hard back slaps, the way men do. Jack Daniels (the giant from the old days, now married with kids but still nursing a grudge over Harley’s history with Lulu) immediately starts trouble. A quick, brutal bar fight: broken chairs, shattered bottles. Then everyone sits down and drinks.

Old Jiles explains: Great Trust Bank isn’t just foreclosing – they’re laundering money through “clean” loans while secretly distributing Neo-Dream, a new designer drug. One drop in the eye = 48 hours of unbreakable hallucinations, instant addiction, and street-level body count in the thousands. The bank moves the product in armored trucks disguised as cash transports.

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Harley grins darkly. “If they wanna play dirty, we’ll play dirtier.”

Act II – The Armored Truck Heist

The crew: Harley, Marlboro, Jack Daniels, Jimmy Jiles (old man’s son), and José (the silent sharpshooter). They plan to hit one of Great Trust’s armored transports carrying cash from the downtown branch to headquarters. Using hacked consumer drones, they track the route and choose an ambush point in an abandoned industrial zone near the old airport.

High-octane action sequence: Harley charges the convoy on his bike, weaving between vehicles at 120 mph. Marlboro provides sniper cover from a rooftop. Jack blocks the road with a stolen semi-truck. Bank security – heavily armored guards with mini machine guns and flash-bang grenades – open fire. Bullets ricochet everywhere. Harley rolls under the armored car to avoid a burst, Marlboro leaps onto the roof, slices the lock with a combat knife. They grab the case and vanish in smoke and sirens.

When they open the case: no cash. Dozens of cryogenic vials of glowing blue Neo-Dream crystals – street value tens of millions on the black market.

Act III – Corporate Hunters

Alexander Kane, CEO of Great Trust Bank (cold, immaculate Armani suit, eyes that never blink), orders the crew hunted down. His private kill team – black trench coats, augmented-reality visors, bullpup rifles, hunter drones – begins the chase. The case had a hidden tracker.

Harley and Marlboro discover it, dump a decoy case in the LA River, and keep the real product to negotiate. They demand $5 million for return, set the meet at the airplane graveyard in the Mojave Desert.

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Night exchange: Kane’s team arrives. Money is handed over. Looks clean. Then the killers attack the bar as backup. Jack Daniels, old Jiles, Lulu, and most of the regulars are gunned down in a savage ambush. Harley and Marlboro escape through a hidden tunnel behind the bar.

Emotional beat: Harley kneels beside Jack’s body. Marlboro stands silent, cigarette falling from his lips into a puddle of blood. “They didn’t just take the bar. They took our family.”

Act IV – Revenge at the Tower

No more running. They decide to hit the snake at the head: Great Trust’s gleaming glass headquarters in downtown LA – a fortress guarded by facial-recognition AI, armed contractors, and automated turrets.

Relentless action montage: Harley rides his bike straight through the lobby’s glass wall, shooting out security drones. Marlboro provides long-range cover from an adjacent rooftop. They fight their way up floor by floor – elevators rigged to explode, corridors turned into kill zones.

Climactic showdown on the roof helipad: Alexander Kane holds Marlboro at gunpoint. Harley takes the shot – bullet grazes past, hits Marlboro in the shoulder. Marlboro roars, “Do it!” Harley fires again. Clean headshot. Kane collapses.

They commandeer Kane’s private helicopter (pilot already bought off with part of the ransom cash). They fly straight to the real mastermind’s penthouse – Alexander was just the frontman. The true puppet-master is a reclusive billionaire (Elon Musk-gone-dark archetype) who controls Great Trust from the shadows.

Finale – Better to Burn Out Than Fade Away

Penthouse confrontation. The billionaire smirks: “You two are relics. This world belongs to us now.”

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No long speeches. Harley and Marlboro trigger a data-wipe virus Jimmy planted before he died – it erases thousands of predatory loans from the poor and simultaneously leaks irrefutable proof of the bank’s Neo-Dream trafficking empire across every dark-web and mainstream channel.

Chaos erupts. In the panic, the two legends leap from the 120th-floor balcony with stolen parafoils, gliding down into the burning city streets below.

Final shot: Harley and Marlboro (Marlboro badly wounded but alive) sit on the Fat Boy at the edge of the city, watching the skyline glow orange. Marlboro lights one last cigarette with shaking hands.

Marlboro (soft, gravelly): “It’s better to be dead and cool… than alive and uncool.”

Harley smirks: “Who said we’re dead?”

Engine roars to life. They disappear into the night. Screen fades to black. Only the sound of a Harley engine fading into the distance.

End credits roll over heavy rock guitar.

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