"Walker, Texas Ranger" enjoyed a nine-season run before its finale in 2001. Four years later, fans saw their favorite ranger back in action again for the TV movie " Walker, Texas Ranger: Trial By Fire." Of course, Chuck Norris returned in his title role, but the project also featured another member of the Norris family: his younger brother, Aaron, who served as director and producer. Considering the younger Norris' history of directing and producing episodes of the hit series, reuniting with his brother for this project made perfect sense. 

In true Texas ranger fashion, Walker relentlessly tracks criminals and saves the day just in time. This film features plenty of intense action scenes for viewers to enjoy but also takes things further. In a promotional interview for CBS (via YouTube), the cast revealed that forensics experts and Korean cultural representatives acted as behind-the-scenes consultants to add authenticity to the movie. "Walker, Texas Ranger: Trial By Fire" is not a film for viewers who enjoy complex plots, but as The Movie Scene notes, it's a great way for true Walker lovers to watch Chuck Norris doing what he does best in this popular television role.