Robert Rodriguez's El Rey Network has adapted his 1996 movie for the small screen. The show revolves around a bank robber ( D.J. Cotrona ) and his violent, unpredictable brother ( Zane Holtz ), who are wanted by the FBI and two Texas Rangers ( Don Johnson and Jesse Garcia ) after a bank heist leaves several people dead. While on the run to Mexico, the duo encounter a former pastor ( Robert Patrick ) and his family, whom they take hostage. Chaos ensues when the group detours to a strip club that is populated by vampires. Madison Davenport, Brandon Soo Hoo, Eiza González and Wilmer Valderrama also star.

The drama from Miramax gets a pickup ahead of its sophomore finale.

The El Rey Network is staying the course with From Dusk Till Dawn: The Series.

The Latino-themed network founded by Robert Rodriguez has renewed the drama based on his 1996 feature film, the cabler announced Monday.

The pickup comes ahead of Tuesday's sophomore season finale, which is slated to include a guest appearance from Demi Lovato.

“This show has a passionate following, and I just love making it and directing episodes," Rodriguez said. "We have a killer cast and the characters have gotten even more layered and magnetic and I can’t wait to take this story even further.”

“Renewing the show for a third season seemed only natural given the tremendous team involved, led of course by Robert Rodriguez, [showrunner] Carlos Coto, our stellar cast and our fascinating Dusk universe that is like a never-ending well for unique storytelling,” said Miramax exec vp film and TV Zanne Devine, whose company produces and distributes the series.

Miramax produces the series in association with Rodriguez International Pictures, FactoryMade Ventures and Sugarcane Entertainment.