In 1878, John Tunstall, a rancher in New Mexico, takes in troubled young men to work on his ranch and teach them reading. However, his business rival, Murphy, sees him as a threat and has his men kill Tunstall. When the authorities refuse to take action, Tunstall's young friends, now deputized, seek revenge against his killers. Led by William Bonney, who earns the nickname "Billy the Kid," they become notorious outlaws, pursued by Murphy's men and the army. Despite being hunted, Billy is hailed as a hero by the people for his fight for justice.

Young Guns
A group of young outlaws, led by the notorious Billy the Kid, take on deputy roles to avenge the death of their beloved rancher mentor, but their quest for justice ultimately turns into a deadly game of revenge as Billy's thirst for power consumes them.