Martial Artist and indie action filmmaker Alan Delabie (Borrowed Time franchise) is back and he’s hitting harder than ever as his follow up to his crowd-pleasing actioner The Shepherd Code has officially hit cinemas. The sequel titles The Shepherd Code: Road Back sees Delabie’s relentless assassin Alex Lapierre pulled back into his fisticuffs and firepower fueled former life after his mentor is ruthlessly kidnapped by a foe though long dead. Uniting an elite team of killers, Lapierre breaks into action delivering a pulse pounding and brutal thrill ride into the dark world of assassins and evil. Check out the poster, stills and bone smashing new trailer below!
| In UK Cinemas from 19th September |

| 15th September 2025, London, UK: M and M Film Productions is delighted to confirm that their upcoming crime thriller The Shepherd Code: Road Back will be hitting UK Cinemas from 19th September. Alex Lapierre was once a professional assassin. He now leads a peaceful existence, far removed from his tumultuous past. However, the past never stays buried for long. After his friend and mentor is kidnapped by a threat long thought dead, it is up to Alex and his team to plan a daring rescue mission. The Shepherd Code: Road Back is directed by Alan Delabie and Michael Morris and stars Don “The Dragon” Wilson (Batman Forever), Michael McKell (Allied), Mark Strange (Kung Fu Games), Shaina West (Killers Game), Alan Delabie (Borrowed Time) and Lee Arenberg (Pirates of the Caribbean). |






Delabie’s first film was a down and dirty, gritty action-thriller with take no prisoner fight sequences and an assassin story with substance. This follow up looks to up the ante as Delabie once again surrounds himself with legit action cinema and martial arts talent in the likes of legend Don “The Dragon” Wilson, UK action beast Mark Strange, 90’s action staple Jeff Langton and former stunt pro turned rising action star Shaina West (Jade).
The trailer is locked n loaded with ferocious action design especially from West who needs to be featured again in a solo action outing. Seeing such beloved 90’s DTV action stars like Wilson and Langton is always welcoming and the climatic beatdown between Delabie and Strange looks to be worth the price of admission alone with strike and kicks that connect with lethal precision. Definitely worth checking out if you’re near a theater playing the film and look out for more release intel coming soon!
