The action thriller film 'U.S. Marshals', a sequel to 'The Fugitive', was released in theaters.
Principal photography for the movie 'U.S. Marshals' began.
Warner Bros. officially announced the production of 'U.S. Marshals', featuring Tommy Lee Jones reprising his role from 'The Fugitive'.
A key witness named Karen Garza is assassinated before she can testify, raising the stakes for the subsequent investigation.
Mark Roberts, a former U.S. Marshal, is convicted of murder and imprisoned, setting up the foundation for his later escape.
The plane transporting Mark Roberts crashes in the middle of the flight, providing an opportunity for Roberts to escape custody.
Following the plane crash, Mark Roberts manages to escape, initiating a nationwide manhunt by the U.S. Marshals.
U.S. Marshal Samuel Gerard is tasked with tracking and capturing the escaped prisoner, leading the search efforts.
Gerard and his team uncover evidence suggesting that Roberts was framed and that there is corruption within the government.
Gerard confronts Roberts and the corrupt reverend who framed him, culminating in a decisive showdown and resolution.