In 1875 Texas, a lawless land is plagued by chaos. Legendary leader Leander McNelly assembles an unlikely posse of young outcasts to take down ruthless outlaw John King Fisher and his gang. With love for their homeland and women on the line, these Rangers risk everything to bring justice to the innocent, fighting against insurmountable odds.
Does Texas Rangers have end credit scenes?
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Texas Rangers does not have end credit scenes.
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Who commissions the new company of Texas Rangers to maintain order?
As the civil war’s lingering tensions begin to fade, Texas Governor Leander McNelly sends a newly formed company of Texas Rangers to enforce order along the perilous Mexican border. In a dusty border town, Lincoln Rogers Dunnison returns home via horse-drawn carriage to reconnect with his family. Unfortunately, his joy quickly turns to despair as John King Fisher and his gang launch a violent assault on the town, mercilessly killing Lincoln’s father, mother, brother, and numerous innocent townspeople. Amidst the devastation, Lincoln finds refuge in an abandoned church, where he meets George Durham, a rugged cowhand also scarred by Fisher’s brutality. Together, they forge an unexpected alliance and set off on a treacherous journey to Brownsville in search of justice and a chance to join the Rangers.
Upon reaching Brownsville, Lincoln witnesses a callous extortionist trying to coerce the town into aiding his vendetta against Fisher’s gang. When McNelly arrives with an actual contingent of Rangers, he faces an immediate showdown with the would-be tyrant. Once calm is restored, McNelly invites anyone willing to join their cause, and although inexperienced with firearms and lacking deep Texas roots, Lincoln is fiercely determined to uphold justice and earns his place amongst the Rangers alongside George and others. The ailing McNelly appoints Lincoln as his respected secretary, a role that leverages Lincoln’s education while revealing that McNelly battles a terminal illness in the form of tuberculosis.
Adventuring into the harsh Texas wilderness, the gang encounters a traveling circus and captures its stunning Mexican star, Perdita. As Lincoln develops his skills in the field, Ranger Sam Walters approaches him with a proposal to meet McNelly about producing precise maps of the vast, uncharted Texas territory. However, in a private meeting, Walters’s true colors are revealed — he is a ruthless assassin plotting to kill McNelly. After McNelly neutralizes Walters, Lincoln grapples with self-doubt regarding his capability to serve under a leader battling such grave illness.
The Rangers soon engage in their first real combat, taking two prisoners. However, when McNelly decides to execute these survivors upon learning of their betrayal, it shakes Lincoln’s principles of justice to the core. Reassured by the outcome of their next skirmish, the Rangers track down the majority of Fisher’s gang, but reckless leadership leads to disaster as McNelly disregards seasoned advice and suffers a well-laid ambush that costs the lives of many Rangers. With only a few survivors, including the mysterious Perdita, McNelly plots a course to old friend Captain Richard Dukes’ ranch.
As tensions rise at the Dukes’ homestead, Lincoln competes for the admiration of Caroline, the charming daughter of their host, against his ally George. Meanwhile, Sergeant Armstrong alerts McNelly of Fisher’s impending raid on Victor Logan’s ranch. However, the Rangers scramble to action only to find their intel was wrong, and Fisher has already set his sights on the unsuspecting Dukes. This leads to a tragic fate for Duke, as he falls victim to Fisher’s sadistic cruelty, with Fisher cruelly mocking McNelly as he executes his dark plans.
In the wake of this senseless violence, Lincoln passionately defends Perdita’s innocence when McNelly contemplates executing her in retaliation. Ultimately, McNelly shows mercy, releasing her and revealing the battle for justice is far from finished. With McNelly’s final wishes confirming his legacy, he entrusts Lincoln with his belongings and the mantle of leadership.
As a new dawn emerges, the Rangers prepare for an audacious attack on the Mexican fortress, where they find Fisher’s men in a state of disarray — hungover and unprepared for the assault. Sergeant Bones commands a formidable Gatling gun, while Lincoln seizes the opportunity to avenge the destruction of his family. With Fisher finally facing justice, the Rangers return to the Dukes’ ranch, where McNelly’s last words encourage Lincoln and George to stay resolute in their quest for justice.
Following this defining moment, George opts to stay behind with Caroline to care for the ranch, while Lincoln rides off towards the horizon, ready to forge a new legacy for the Rangers.
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