Bruce Willis and WWE’s Lana will save us from aliens in Cosmic Sin

Last Updated on August 2, 2021

Back in November, it was announced that Saban Films has acquired the distribution rights to BREACH, a sci-fi thriller written by Edward Drake and Corey Large that pits Bruce Willis against a "malevolent cosmic terror". Just a few months later, Saban has also picked up the distribution rights to a sci-fi thriller called COSMIC SIN, which is set to star Bruce Willis and has been written by Edward Drake and Corey Large. So they're going from cosmic terror to cosmic sin together.

Drake is also directing COSMIC SIN, which Large is producing. This one will follow 

a group of warriors and scientists who must fight to protect and save their race when a hostile alien species with the power to infect and take over human hosts sets its sights on a futuristic human society. 

Willis is joined in the cast by C.J. Perry, who is "best known as WWE Superstar Lana". Perry will be playing a character named Sol, who was originally written as male. Sol is "the best sniper in the galaxy and lead assassin fighting for the human race against an alien invasion."

I'm not too keen on Bruce Willis movies these days, but the fact that he has worked with Drake and Large on nearly back-to-back sci-fi thriller projects has caught my attention (of course, Willis makes so many movies that it looks like he fit in a few more between BREACH and COSMIC SIN), so I'll be watching to see how these turn out.
 

Source: Deadline

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