Kurt Russell’s Wyatt Earpbegins the 1993 adventureTombstoneby attempting to settle down after a career as a lawman, but he soon puts the badge back on alongside his brothers.The iconic Westernpicks up with Wyatt Earp after he retired from his career as a lawman in Dodge City, Kansas, just as he and his brothers Morgan and Virgil plan to head into the silver business together in the town of Tombstone, Arizona. All three men have their wives in tow, and they fully intend to settle in as businessmen, forsaking the guns and badges of the law.

Unfortunately for Earp, his plan to maintain a peaceful existence was short-lived, and the action takes off running in short order. Interestingly, severalscenes inTombstonemake a special effort to emphasize how insistent Earp is on not returning to the right side of the law, and includes Earp outright refusing on multiple occasions. While he, of course, does pick up his gun again, it isn’t made explicitly clear what changed his mind in the movie. For Earp, a snowball effect takes place that makes his return to the law inevitable.

Val Kilmer, Kurt Russell, and Powers Boothe in all their Tombstone

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Wyatt Earp Realizes The Threat Of The Cowboys Cannot Be Ignored

The Cowboys' Crime Syndicate Threatened The Entire West

The primary antagonists ofTombstoneare the Cowboys, a veritable army of outlaws and rogues who act as the ultimate law in Tombstone, marked by the red sashes they wear.The Cowboys in the movie arebased on the Cochise County Cowboys, a similarly-structured outfit that became one of, if not the first, true crime organizations in America. They’re led by Curly Bill Brocius (played by Powers Boothe) and Johnny Ringo (Michael Biehn), and are depicted as dastardly and cruel inTombstone. Therein lies their importance to the story of Wyatt Earp in the movie.

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Curly Bill Brocius (Powers Boothe) cackling while hiding behind a tree and holding a shotgun in Tombstone

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Val Kilmer as Doc Holliday, Sam Elliott as Virgil Earp, Kurt Russell as Wyatt Earp, and Bill Paxton as Morgan Earp as they walk through town in Tombstone.

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Wyatt is forced to return to the law to combat the threat of the Cowboys in Tombstone. As an outlaw gang concerned with thievery and murder, the Cowboys run afoul of any man concerned with justice. That eventually puts them at cross-purposes with the Earps, especially when Wyatt arrests Curly Bill and Virgil becomes the new marshal of Tombstone in an effort to control the chaos sewn by the Cowboys.All the Earps understand the threat posed by the Cowboys to everyone in Tombstone, and they know that they won’t go away without someone standing up to them without fear.

Wyatt Can’t Avoid Siding With His Two Brothers In Tombstone

Wyatt Went Along With Virgil And Morgan’s Commitment

Virgil is the driving force behind the Earps' involvement with the CowboysinTombstone, as he is the first of the brothers to declare that he can’t abide the lawlessness of the gang, especially if they intend to start a life in the town of Tombstone. Morgan goes along with Virgil, and even becomes his deputy once he dons the mantle of marshal. As the youngest of the brothers, Morgan explains his actions to Wyatt as the path that he thought Wyatt himself would take, in acting on the side of righteousness.

As iconic as Kurt Russell and Val Kilmer’s performances are in Tombstone, the roles were almost extremely different; at one point in production, Richard Gere was considered for the role of Wyatt Earp (fresh off his success inPretty Woman), and Russell would have played Doc Holliday instead.

OnceWyatt Earp, Doc Holliday, and the other Earp brothers run afoul of Ike Clanton and the McLaury brothers, the decision is all but out of Wyatt’s hands.As Morgan notes, when men are brothers, their duty is to support each other, even if they don’t agree with their actions. That leads to Wyatt begrudgingly agreeing to be deputized and made a man of the law under his brother’s leadership, feeling as though he has little choice.

Tombstone Suggests That Wyatt Returning To Being A Lawman Was Inevitable

Despite Wanting To Settle Down, He Was Always Going To Fall On The Side Of Justice

Wyatt’s reputation as a peace officer in Dodge City follows him out west to Tombstone, and as a result, he is asked by several people of influence in the town to take on the position full-time in Tombstone, as they believe he’s the kind of man needed to stop the Cowboys from terrorizing the area. Wyatt repeatedly says no to all propositions, even vehemently denying his brothers the first time they broached the subject with him.Tombstonemakes it clear that Wyatt’s honest intention is to settle down, and leave the life of a gunman and officer behind.

The fact that Wyatt Earp has to keep saying that the life of a lawman is behind him for the entire first half ofTombstoneis both foreshadowing and evidence that his fate is inescapable.

The continued pestering of Wyatt to take on the Cowboys points to the sheer inevitability of his return to the law. The fact that he has to keep saying that the life of a lawman is behind him for the entire first half ofTombstoneis both foreshadowing and evidence that his fate is inescapable.Wyatt Earp was always going to be on the side of the law, whether it was something he wanted or not.

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Tombstone chronicles legendary marshal Wyatt Earp and his brothers as they seek fortune in a prosperous mining town. Forced to confront a gang threatening the community, Earp joins forces with the infamous Doc Holliday, highlighting a tense battle between lawmen and outlaws in the American West.