A stagecoach full of passengers and an enigmatic gunslinger are held hostage by two outlaws on the run from the law but events take an unexpected turn when the travelers are stalked by a mythical beast that only appears on the night of a blood red moon.
This movie contains 1 potentially triggering events.
No dogs in movie, however, near the end when a wendigo is injured, it makes injured wolf/dog noises. Brief, but disturbing. No real wolves in movie. Creature (wendigo) looks like traditional human walking werewolf.
Not between romantic partners, but the bad guys sexually harass, threaten, grab women’s faces and throats, block them/physically yank them around. Threaten rape and killing them. Could be major trigger for some
a native american character is played by a white/japanese actor and falls into a lot of native american stereotypes. it's implied/stated outright that all werewolves/skinwalkers are native american.
Off screen. Early in film a character mentions his his because lame and he put it down. There is then a poor-taste joke about it. Otherwise no other issues