John Travolta and Bruce Willis are teaming up for the first time in 27 years.
The duo, who last appeared onscreen together in Quentin Tarantino s 1994 flick Pulp Fiction, have signed up to star in action thriller Paradise City, according to Deadline.
The movie, directed by Chuck Russell, will begin filming in Hawaii, and Thai actress Praya Lundberg will star opposite the Hollywood veterans as the female lead.
Russell has previously helmed movies such as The Mask, Eraser, and The Scorpion King.
In the flick, Willis will play renegade bounty hunter, Ryan Swan, who must work his way through the criminal underworld of Hawaii to wreak vengeance on the villainous kingpin, played by Travolta, who murdered Swan s father.
Bruce Willis and John Travolta reuniting onscreen as bitter rivals in upcoming action film Paradise City
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Thai actress Praya Lundberg, 32, will act opposite Willis and Travolta in the female lead of the film, which will be directed by Chuck Russell.
Several face offs: Willis and Travolta lit up the screen in Pulp Fiction as boxer Butch Coolidge and mob enforcer Vincent Vega, respectively
Breakout hit! Travolta s role a drug-addicted hitman would revitalize his acting career and lead to his second Academy Award nomination; he starred alongside Samuel L. Jackson
The Illinois native has previously directed such hits as The Mask (1994), Eraser (1996) and The Scorpion King (2002) during his five-decade career in Hollywood.
The last time Willis and Travolta starred alongside each other was when they lit up the screen in Pulp Fiction as boxer Butch Coolidge and mob enforcer Vincent Vega, respectively.