The Executioner

The Executioner is an American action-thriller superhero film series created by María Alejandra Botín, being produced by  and  and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures since November 6th, 2017.

Synopsis
A man becomes a murderous vigilante after being declared guilty for killing his family and ends up gaining superhuman powers after being injected with a supersoldier serum, beginning to murder numerous criminals.

Films

 * 1)  (film) (2017)
 * 2) The Executioner Rises (2019)

Main

 * Elmer Beckett/The Executioner (played by ) - a justice-seeking former cop who is out to get revenge on the ones who murdered his family and committed crimes while running away from the authorities that want him arrested for murder.

Supporting

 * Tina Horus (played by ) - a slightly TBD detective who initially heads after Elmer due to believing he murdered his family and is killing criminals due to believing he is mad until he convinced her that he's innocent as she becomes his romantic partner and even starts to help him in his murders of criminals.
 * Katrina Beckett (played by Winona Ryder) - a TBD teacher who is Elmer's sister and the only member of his family who survived as she is now tries TBD, being implied that they are in an incestous relationship.
 * The Bartender (played by Steve Buscemi) - a being who exists only inside Elmer's mind who often reminds him of the TBD.

Antagonists

 * Elena Nexus (played by ) - a deranged serial killer who is responsible for numerous murders as she becomes obsessed with taking down the Executioner, finding him to be her destiny.
 * No Die Man (played by Nicolas Cage) - a mysterious mercenary who can't die and TBD.

Comic book adaption
See Dawn of the Executioner.

A comic book series was published under the DC Black Label.

Trivia

 * Maria described this as a her "back to the origins", since despite being still involved with The Dinosaur Princess, she wanted to create a work in the likes of Dusk Hunter, although notably more mature since it involves murder and TBD.
 * Despite DC's involvement in the series, neither María or Warner Bros. have plans to incorporate it into the DC Extended Universe.