Bruce Willis and Frank Grillo star in trailer for action sci-fi Cosmic Sin
Saban Films has released a poster and trailer for director Edward Drake’s sci-fi adventure
Cosmic Sin. The film follows a team of elite soldiers, led by General James Ford (Bruce Willis) and General Eron Ryle (Frank Grillo), who launch a strike on a hostile alien fleet in a race to put an stop to an imminent interstellar war before it begins; check them out here…
Bruce Willis and Frank Grillo star in the new epic sci-fi adventure set in the year 2524, four hundred years after humans started colonizing the outer planets. Retired Military General James Ford (Willis) is called back into service after soldiers on a remote planet are attacked by a hostile alien fleet. The threat against the human race escalates into an inevitable interstellar war. General Ford teams up with General Eron Ryle (Grillo) and a team of elite soldiers in a race to stop the imminent attack before it is too late.
Bruce Willis & Frank Grillo race to save the world in Cosmic Sin trailer
February 3, 2021 by:
Saban Films have released the first trailer for
Cosmic Sin, a sci-fi/action movie that stars Bruce Willis and Frank Grillo as they lead a group of soldiers who are launching a preemptive strike against a newly discovered alien civilization in the hopes of ending an interstellar war before it starts.
The trailer seems to have a little bit of everything futuristic bar fights, first contact situations, space battles, and Bruce Willis not giving a shit. Battling aliens is pretty much old hat to Willis at this point, but toss him in a mech-suit and you might just help save the world. In addition to Willis and Grillo,
Wrong Turn Promotional Trailer
Nelson’s
Wrong Turn reboot has been slapped with a (not surprising) R-rating via the MPAA for “strong bloody violence, grisly images, and pervasive language.”
Alan B. McElroy returns to pen the new film which finds a group of friends hiking the Appalachian Trail. Even though they’re warned to stick to the trail, they wander off course, of course. They end up crossing into land inhabited by The Foundation, a hidden community of mountain dwellers who use deadly means to protect their way of life. Suddenly under siege, the friends seem headed to the point of no return, unless one of their fathers (Matthew Modine) can reach them in time.