Danny Trejo, Michelle Rodriguez, Sofia Vergara, Lady Gaga, Mel Gibson
The Final Frontier Meets the Sharpest Blade
The world was never enough, and for Machete (Danny Trejo), gravity is nothing more than a minor inconvenience. In Machete 3: Machete Kills Again… In Space!, the exploitation-grindhouse mayhem of Robert Rodriguez reaches its absolute peak. When Luther Voz (Mel Gibson), a visionary madman with a god complex, retreats to his orbital “Silver” fortress to ignite a molecular bomb capable of “resetting” Earth, the U.S. President realizes that elite special forces won’t cut it. They need a man who doesn’t follow the laws of man—or physics.

Vacuum-Sealed Vengeance
Danny Trejo returns in his most iconic form yet, strapped into a custom-built, leather-bound space suit that looks more like medieval armor than NASA gear. Armed with a new arsenal of vacuum-sealed, heated machetes designed to slice through titanium hulls and alien-tech alike, Machete proves that you don’t need oxygen when you have pure, unadulterated rage.
But he’s not floating through the void alone. Luz (Michelle Rodriguez) returns to lead the “Network” into zero-gravity combat. Dressed in futuristic, battle-worn tactical leather and rocking a cybernetic eyepatch that provides real-time kill-streaks, she turns the orbital station into a neon-drenched slaughterhouse. For Luz, revolution isn’t just a political statement—it’s a lifestyle, and it looks even better in orbit.

A Galactic Cast of Killers
The cosmic battlefield is crawling with familiar faces and lethal new threats:
- The Shape-Shifter: La Chameleón (Lady Gaga) returns, using holographic tech to shift through identities as she hunts Machete through the station’s airlocks.
- The Heavy Firepower: Sofia Vergara is back, bringing her signature “explosive” wardrobe and a pair of dual-wielding laser cannons that redefine the term “armed and dangerous.”
- The Mastermind: Mel Gibson leans into the madness as Voz, a villain who treats the destruction of humanity like a piece of performance art.

Savage, Sexy, and Star-Studded Chaos
Expect a cinematic experience that is unapologetically violent and beautifully absurd. From Machete surfing a thermal nuke through an asteroid belt to cigar-chomping bravado that echoes through the silent vacuum of space, this film is a galactic middle finger to the “serious” sci-fi genre.
With a soundtrack that blends dusty desert rock with pulsating cyberpunk synths, Machete 3 delivers the blood-splattering space walks and “don’t-give-a-damn” attitude fans have been craving for a decade. They thought the stars were out of reach, but they forgot one thing: Machete don’t tweet, Machete don’t fail, and Machete don’t breathe.