The Dark Knight’s Aaron Eckhart on Capturing ‘Loneliness’ in New Movie Thieves Highway | Interview

ComingSoon Senior Editor Brandon Schreur spoke to actor Aaron Eckhart and director Jesse V. Johnson about the new action thriller movie Thieves Highway. Eckhart and Johnson discussed what individually drew them to this project, how the movie touches on some real-world issues, and more. “After a deadly confrontation, lawman Frank Bennett (Eckhart) uncovers a massive […] The post The Dark Knight’s Aaron Eckhart on Capturing ‘Loneliness’ in New Movie Thieves Highway | Interview appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.

The Dark Knight’s Aaron Eckhart on Capturing ‘Loneliness’ in New Movie Thieves Highway | Interview
Photo Credit: Sky Cinema

ComingSoon Senior Editor Brandon Schreur spoke to actor Aaron Eckhart and director Jesse V. Johnson about the new action thriller movie Thieves Highway. Eckhart and Johnson discussed what individually drew them to this project, how the movie touches on some real-world issues, and more.

“After a deadly confrontation, lawman Frank Bennett (Eckhart) uncovers a massive smuggling operation,” the synopsis reads. “Cut off from cell service and stranded without his truck, Frank is forced to take on a dangerous gang led by a deranged ex-military commander. Stopping them before they reach the border isn’t just his duty, it’s his only shot at survival.”

Thieves Highway is now playing in select theaters. It will be available on digital platforms on December 16, 2025.

Brandon Schreur: Jesse, I want to start with you and ask just a little bit about the journey of getting Thieves Highway made. I know you didn’t write the script for this one, but you did direct it. What spoke to you about the story of Thieves Highway and made you want to direct it? And what did the process of bringing this movie to life look like?

Jesse V. Johnson: I’m going to encapsulate it because I know we have limited time. It was written by a fellow called Travis Mills, who I was working with in Hungary on a TV show that he was producing. He told me a little bit about this subject matter that he was very passionate about. He had a friend, J.D. Pepper, who gets the co-writing credit, and I believe he was an Arizona cattle rancher who was very familiar with this problem that’s taking place. I’m always drawn to scripts that are written by people who have real-world experience with what they’re writing about. It feels authentic. There’s something for me to get my teeth into. I feel that, if I can do that, the actors that I like to collaborate with are going to read it and go, ‘Oh my gosh, this is something I can get my teeth into.’ This is a real human being dealing with an issue that’s happening out there. There are little details in there that only someone that has lived that life can put into the script.

You know, script writers are wonderful, imaginative people, and they do research, they watch a lot of YouTube interviews. But this guy had driven the miles in Arizona, from ranch to ranch; he’d done it. There were little pieces, little tiny bits of action, little description, and little anecdotal motifs that could only come from someone who had lived that life. That I found very exciting. As I read it, I noticed that the lead character was also an old-fashioned sort of leading man with this calibrated morality and sense of purpose that’s rare, and I like that. I know Aaron is drawn to those sorts of characters, as well — speaking for him, which I shouldn’t do. But I like them as well. I like that as the central motif. From there, the action and everything played off that. Ideally, you have a script that feels like it tells a story that’s familiar to the audience, but in a different way. That’s what I took away from the script; that’s why it appealed. That’s why I took it, auctioned it with my own cash, which I don’t usually do, and ran with it and tried to find financing.

Sure, totally. I have a follow-up question to that, but first, I want to go to you, Aaron. I’m such a fan of your work, and I have to say that I love Battle: Los Angeles so much, and it’s a shame we don’t have like five sequels by now. But can you tell me a little bit about the process of being cast in Thieves Highway and what made you want to be a part of this project? What was the most intriguing aspect that stood out to you and made you say, ‘Yeah, I want to get on board with this?’

Aaron Eckhart: Well, Jesse and I had made a movie called Chief of Station that we made in Hungary, I think a year or two before that. As he said, he got the script and asked me to do it with him. And I loved it. I loved the idea that it was a small, contained story about the American West. About this idea of cattle wrestling and a lawman. I like that a guy who has a moral code, and maybe sometimes has to break that moral code in order to find justice and to punish people — that’s an interesting concept. 

I like working with Jesse as a director because he’s got passion. He loves movies. He loves movie-making. I don’t love movie-making as much as Jesse does. If you ask me on the set, ‘Do you love doing this?’ I’ll say, ‘Eh, I don’t know. Not sure.’ Jesse loves making movies. He knows everything about movies. So, it’s a good collaboration because I like to look at my directors and know they’ll do whatever they have to in order to make the movie. I feel like I’m that way, as an actor. I’ll do whatever it takes to get it done, and get it done to the best of our abilities. So I think it’s a good collaboration.

Totally. That jumps into what I wanted to ask both of you, next. I know that you guys have collaborated before on Chief of Station. I wanted to ask about that relationship as artistic collaborators. Since you already had the one movie under your belt, what was it like reuniting for this project, and did you find that your working dynamic had changed at all? Were you guys more comfortable together this time around?

Johnson: I am just thrilled to be able to work with Aaron. I think the dynamic was a little more familiar, but not much. Aaron is very, very easy to work with, as leading men go. Or as leading actors go, he’s very low maintenance. He travels himself to the set; he’s there early and ready to go. The [pressure] is on me to keep making the work better and to put in as much of myself as he’s putting into the character. And that’s good, that keeps you on your toes, and I don’t think much has changed in that degree. We’ll continue to push each other. He certainly pushes me. I don’t think I push him, actually, but he pushes me to be the best I possibly can. 

And I love that. That’s the kind of collaborator you want in any kind of endeavor. It’s exciting — my work, I’m very proud when I look back and have done stuff with him. It’s because you have a co-conspirator out there in the water, in the mud, or in the heat. God, it was hot when we were filming this thing. It was like a sauna every day as you stepped out of the trailer; it just swept over you. And we’re doing action in that.

We were dealing with one set where, on the wide-angle shot, where they’re stealing the cows, it was almost a mile from right frame to left frame. This is a big canvas, you know, for a small movie. We shot in 12 days. This is quite a challenge, logistically. And you can only do that, you can only pull it off, when you have a partner in your leading man. And when you have a partner like Aaron, it’s just a joy.

Eckhart: I will say that it is nice to make a movie with somebody you’ve made a movie with before. Because you do know each other’s rhythms. It’s comforting, as opposed to having to get to know everybody. The most important relationship is the director and the actor. You’re not coming into that cold; you have a relationship, and I think it helps the film out tremendously.

Oh, totally. And I think it comes across in the movie, too — like I said, I really enjoyed this. I didn’t know where it was going, but I just found it, especially that whole last half, so tense. This could go in any direction, but the road it took me on, I was all for it. 

Johnson: Were you able to stay for the little piece after the credits?

Yeah, I did see that, too. That was unexpected, but I was like, ‘Oh! A post-credit scene! Cool!’

Johnson: It’s so disappointing because we had so many contractual producers on this. I said, ‘Oh, just throw a couple of producer credits on, and then throw in the sequence with the letters.’ But because of some contractual thing, it ended up being about 25 different producers’ credits [laughs]. But I’m so glad you managed to see it.

I definitely saw it, and that was a cool little way to end the movie, I thought. Aaron, I want to talk to you about the character that you’re playing in here, Frank, because he’s such an interesting guy. On the surface, he’s very stoic, he’s very badass, and he will get the job done. But I also think there’s more to him than that, and it’s really fun and interesting to watch you bring that out in your performance when you’re playing this guy. What drew you to this character the most when you were reading the script for the first time? And did you see any similarities between Frank and some of the other characters you’ve played in the past?

Eckhart: Yeah, I think, as you’re saying that, I think the one thing that comes out in my mind is his loneliness. This idea of living alone, living this life. Sort of, that man that’s lost out there on the prairie, and this is his life. He has friends and everything, but he’s isolated. I sort of live that life myself, in real life. I live out on a ranch by myself. And it’s an interesting dynamic for an older guy, because I’m 57 years old. And I guess he’s the same age as I am [laughs].

So, this idea of what you have in life, at the later end of your life — who you are and what you have. Are you happy with it? How was your life? Relationships, are they meaningful, and do you want more? That kind of stuff, I enjoyed about the script. This idea that, yes, he’s a lawman and, yes, he has a moral code, but also, he has a soul and a heart. Is he being nurtured, and is he being fed? Does he want more? I think a lot of men are out there in those similar or same circumstances where life just didn’t go where they thought it was going to go. They have unrequited love, or they lost love, or whatever it is. It takes a toll on a man. Loneliness takes a toll on a man.

Yeah, totally. Again, I loved how this movie explored that and the different directions it goes, I thought it was really well done. Jesse, Thieves Highway is obviously a movie that is about cattle theft. There’s a line of dialogue near the beginning where someone is like, ‘Half the country doesn’t even know that this is a problem anymore.’ And, I’ll admit, I’m from snowy ‘ole Michigan, so I was not familiar with this at all. But I love a movie that opens up your worldview and exposes you to different issues you might not be aware of. So, I’m curious, was this topic something you were familiar with before you started working on this movie? And what did you learn about it when you were making Thieves Highway?

Johnson: It 100 percent wasn’t anything I was particularly familiar with before the script, before reading it. When I read the script for it, it resonated because it was something that I didn’t think existed. It was written by, as we said, J.D. Pepper with Travis Mills, who was an Arizona livestock detective. I think he might have been an Arizona ranger, as well. So it had those nuances, it had those little details of real life in there. Which really appealed to me.

After doing a lot of research on this — not only in Arizona, but Oklahoma, Texas, and where this crime is — I realized that this truly is something that not many know about. And that’s exciting for a filmmaker to find a script like that. It’s the little man, it’s the farmer, the small farmer, the mom-and-pop business, the guys who have been there since their grandfather. This farm is built on the blood, sweat, and blisters of three generations. And it’s been taken away from them because there’s very little you can do about these cattle rustlers. They are usually someone who worked on the problem, at some point, who now has a meth problem. They know where the gates are. They have a bucket of feed, which they shake, and the cows run over to the gate. They put them on the back of a truck, and they’re out of there, they’re gone. And they’ve decimated this farm, they’ve destroyed it. 

The farm won’t recover — it’s not as easy as saying that cow is worth five grand, six grand, or three grand. It’s not that easy because the farmer has put ten years, five years, or seven years of investment of his time and energy into that. So it’s a very real crime, and I found that a stimulating backdrop to put an action movie against. It felt fresh and it felt different, and we’re all looking for that. You’re looking for a story to tell that people haven’t seen before. We’re not wanting to make reworkings of the last popular action movie, but made at a low budget. That’s not what we want to do. I don’t want to make a single-take movie because Extraction did well, so I’m going to copy that. This is not where I want to be. I don’t want to pay homage to films that are already being made. I want to do something that has a grain of authenticity and originality to it. 

Now, if it harkens back to the 1950s or 1960s westerns, that’s okay! But I enjoyed the script, I enjoyed learning about this world, and I enjoyed the character. I thought it would appeal to Aaron, and I’m so thrilled with the character that he created and we captured on screen. I’m proud of the movie.


Thanks to Aaron Eckhart and Jesse V. Johnson for taking the time to discuss Thieves Highway.

The post The Dark Knight’s Aaron Eckhart on Capturing ‘Loneliness’ in New Movie Thieves Highway | Interview appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.

More from Upcoming Movies + TV Releases

  • Disney Plus Schedule December 15-21, 2025: New TV Shows & Movies Being Added

    Disney Plus‘ TV and movie release schedule for December 15 to December 21, 2025, includes I AM BOXER’s next episode, Disney Twisted Wonderland: The Animation’s finale, Percy Jackson and the Olympians (Season 2)’s new episode, and SuperKitties (Season 3)’s fresh episodes. On December 15, I AM BOXER’s next episode drops on Disney Plus. It follows […] The post Disney Plus Schedule December 15-21, 2025: New TV Shows & Movies Being Added appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.

  • HBO Max Schedule December 15-21, 2025: New TV Shows & Movies Being Added

    HBO Max’s TV and movie release schedule for December 15 to December 21, 2025, includes The Bold Type Seasons 1-5, Truck U Season 21, Teen Titans Go! Season 9F, and Ne Zha II. On December 15, The Bold Type Seasons 1-5 drops on HBO Max. The comedy-drama series follows the adventures of three friends who […] The post HBO Max Schedule December 15-21, 2025: New TV Shows & Movies Being Added appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.

  • Peacock Schedule December 15-21, 2025: New TV Shows & Movies Being Added

    Peacock’s new TV and movie releases for December 15-21, 2025, include Him and Polite Society. Polite Society drops on Peacock on Tuesday, December 16, 2025. Directed by Nida Manzoor, the story follows Ria Khan, a teenager who aspires to become a stuntwoman. In the film, she tries to save her older sister, Lena, from marrying […] The post Peacock Schedule December 15-21, 2025: New TV Shows & Movies Being Added appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.

  • Paramount Plus Schedule December 15-21, 2025: New TV Shows & Movies Being Added

    Paramount Plus’s new TV and movie releases for December 15-21, 2025, includes just one television release, DORA Season 4. DORA Season 4 will premiere on Paramount Plus on Friday, December 19, 2025. This children’s animated series was co-created by Chris Gifford and Valerie Walsh. It is a reboot of the Dora the Explorer animated series […] The post Paramount Plus Schedule December 15-21, 2025: New TV Shows & Movies Being Added appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.

  • Netflix Schedule December 15-21, 2025: New TV Shows & Movies Being Added

    Netflix’s TV and movie release schedule for December 15 to December 21, 2025, includes A Cowboy Christmas Romance, Christmas at the Chalet, Castle Rock Seasons 1-2, and Emily in Paris Season 5. On December 15, A Cowboy Christmas Romance drops on Netflix. It follows Lexie, who returns to her hometown for a real estate deal. […] The post Netflix Schedule December 15-21, 2025: New TV Shows & Movies Being Added appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.

  • HBO Max Adds Classic 80s Comedy Movie & 2025 Sequel Today

    HBO Max subscribers can now watch one of the best classic comedy movies from the 1980s on the streaming platform, along with its 2025 sequel. As of today, fans of Rob Reiner’s mockumentary film This Is Spinal Tap will finally be able to stream the 1984 cult classic on HBO Max. In addition, three months […] The post HBO Max Adds Classic 80s Comedy Movie & 2025 Sequel Today appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.

  • Supergirl: Major Character Confirmed to Appear in DCU Movie

    It’s unknown just how many cameos the upcoming Supergirl might have, but thanks to star Milly Alcock, we do know one major star will be appearing in the upcoming DCU movie. What character is set to appear in Supergirl? Speaking during a press conference on the upcoming movie, Alcock (who stars in the film as […] The post Supergirl: Major Character Confirmed to Appear in DCU Movie appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.

  • Ryan Reynolds & Matthew Lillard Have Hilarious Response to Quentin Tarantino

    Ryan Reynolds and Matthew Lillard recently took to social media for a hilarious response to criticisms director Quentin Tarantino made about the star. How did Ryan Reynolds and Matthew Lillard respond to Quentin Tarantino? In a recent commercial for Mint Mobile, a company Reynolds used to be a shareholder in but now is a marketing […] The post Ryan Reynolds & Matthew Lillard Have Hilarious Response to Quentin Tarantino appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.

  • Grammys 2026 Winner Predictions & Odds for All Major Categories

    Who will win Song of the Year? The post Grammys 2026 Winner Predictions & Odds for All Major Categories appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.

  • Giveaway: DC x Sonic the Hedgehog Gift Boxes Feature Jakks’ Crossover Toys

    ComingSoon is excited to partner with Jakks Pacific on a DC x Sonic the Hedgehog gift box giveaway. These boxes include some of the incredible figures and toys that see DC and Sonic characters crossover in unique ways following the crossover comic book series. Toys are now available to purchase and are a great last-minute […] The post Giveaway: DC x Sonic the Hedgehog Gift Boxes Feature Jakks’ Crossover Toys appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.

  • Harry Potter Star Joins The White Lotus Season 4 Cast

    HBO is currently in early talks with an acclaimed Harry Potter alum to play one of the leading roles in The White Lotus Season 4. Production is expected to begin this coming spring in France. Who is joining The White Lotus Season 4 cast? According to Deadline, Academy Award nominee Helena Bonham Carter (The King’s […] The post Harry Potter Star Joins The White Lotus Season 4 Cast appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.

  • WandaVision Star Confirms Avengers: Secret Wars Appearance for MCU Hero

    The Avengers: Secret Wars cast mostly remains remains a mystery as of now, but a new interview revealed that a WandaVision star will appear in the highly anticipated sequel. What WandaVision star is set for Avengers: Secret Wars? Speaking in a new interview with Telegraph, WandaVision star Paul Bettany, who plays Vision in the Marvel […] The post WandaVision Star Confirms Avengers: Secret Wars Appearance for MCU Hero appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.

  • The Pitt Season 2 Clip Sets Release Date for HBO Max TV Show

    HBO Max has shared a clip from The Pitt Season 2, teasing the return of ER alum Noah Wyle as Dr. Robby. The next installment will take place during the Fourth of July, ten months after the events of the Season 1 finale. For his leading performance in the first installment, he won an Emmy […] The post The Pitt Season 2 Clip Sets Release Date for HBO Max TV Show appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.

  • Silent Night, Deadly Night’s Ruby Modine & Director Tease Sequel to Horror Movie | Interview

    Silent Night, Deadly Night’s Mike P. Nelson and Ruby Modine spoke about the new horror movie. The duo discussed the film’s huge twist (in spoiler-free fashion), a possible sequel, and more. Also starring Rohan Campbell, it is now playing in theaters. “After witnessing his parents’ brutal murder on Christmas Eve, Billy grows up to deliver […] The post Silent Night, Deadly Night’s Ruby Modine & Director Tease Sequel to Horror Movie | Interview appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.

  • Wake Up Dead Man: Knives Out 3 Is Best Enjoyed Knowing This Beforehand

    With Wake Up Dead Man now available to watch on Netflix, there are a few things audiences might want to know about Knives Out 3 before sitting down to watch the movie. Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery is the third film in Rian Johnson’s Knives Out franchise. Daniel Craig once again reprises […] The post Wake Up Dead Man: Knives Out 3 Is Best Enjoyed Knowing This Beforehand appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.

  • New HBO Max Feature Is Great for DC Movie Fans & Sitcom Lovers

    Warner Bros. has officially launched a brand-new app feature for HBO Max, allowing select U.S. users easier access to their favorite DC movies and bingeable TV shows. This comes nearly two months after the company decided to increase the price on all of its HBO Max subscription plans. “The experience is designed for moments when […] The post New HBO Max Feature Is Great for DC Movie Fans & Sitcom Lovers appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.

  • Hit Netflix TV Show’s Season 2 Might Go Straight to YouTube

    One of Netflix‘s most popular recent shows could be getting a second season and might see a different release. What Netflix show might be going straight to YouTube for Season 2? Speaking during a recent appearance on the daytime talk show Sherri, Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson, the executive producer behind Netflix’s recent docuseries Sean Combs: […] The post Hit Netflix TV Show’s Season 2 Might Go Straight to YouTube appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.

  • HBO Max TV Show Renewed for Season 2 After Getting 95% RT Score

    Heated Rivalry, a romance TV show set in the world of hockey, has been renewed for Season 2 at Crave and HBO Max. The renewal news comes during the show’s Season 1 run, with four of the six episodes having already aired. Heat Rivalry is Certified Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes with a score of 95%. […] The post HBO Max TV Show Renewed for Season 2 After Getting 95% RT Score appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.

  • Netflix’s Most Star-Studded Movie of 2025 Releases Today

    Netflix’s most star-studded movie of the year is out today. More than three years after the theatrical release of the Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery, Rian Johnson’s highly anticipated Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery is now streaming on Netflix. The star-studded murder mystery had its world premiere at the 2025 Toronto […] The post Netflix’s Most Star-Studded Movie of 2025 Releases Today appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.