Watch this crazy video from the set of ‘Pulp Fiction,’ where Bruce Willis correctly guesses that in five years a video movie will completely change Hollywood.
Decades before Taken got tooken, Charles Bronson went on a revenge rampage. Liam Neeson had his very particular set of skills, but in 1974’s Death Wish, Bronson had a well-kempt mustache, a dead wife, a hospitalized daughter, and a white-hot grudge. The middle-aged man cut a violent swath of retribution through the criminal underground in search of justice for the female members of his family, and in doing so, spawned a genre of brutal, occasionally sadistic action films rooted in mature masculinity. Bruce Willis was one of the many beneficiaries of Bronson’s legacy, and now he’ll repay the favor with a remake of the classic action flick.
After years of toying with and publicly teasing the possibility of a sequel to his 2000 film Unbreakable, M. Night Shyamalan is finally ready to pull the trigger. The director has officially set a return to his darkly subversive take on the superhero genre as his next project. The follow-up, titled Glass, will hit theaters in 2019 — and those are the basics. If you want to know more, you’re warned of potential SPOILERS for another Shyamalan film with connections to Unbreakable.
Man-hunts-down-other-men-who-did-something-to-his-dog seems like it’s become an action movie subgenre of its own ever since John Wick came out, and now Bruce Willis is trying out the trope, playing a private eye who goes on a rampage after his dog gets stolen by drug dealers.
Hayden Christensen has signed on to star alongside Bruce Willis in First Kill, an action-thriller about a police chief trying to solve a case while a bank robber holds a boy hostage. Willis will play the chief, with Christensen as the father of the kidnapped boy, who is on a hunting trip when he’s taken hostage after he witnesses a man shooting a bank robber. Also, the boy might have the key to a locker the bank robber tried to steal from. Christensen is trying to find his son, and Willis starts to wonder if he’s involved in the heist.