Cosmic Sin trailer: Bruce Willis, Frank Grillo, and WWE’s Lana battle aliens

Last Updated on August 5, 2021

Director Edward Drake's sci-fi horror thriller Cosmic Sin is set to reach theatres, On Demand, and Digital on March 12th – and a trailer has arrived online to give a preview of what this film has in store for us.

Scripted by Drake and producer Corey Large, Cosmic Sin stars Bruce Willis and Frank Grillo. The story is set in 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.

Brandon Thomas Lee, Corey Large, Perrey Reeves, Lochlyn Munro, Costas Mandylor, Adelaide Kane, and C.J. Perry (best known as WWE's Lana) are also in the cast.

The opportunity to see Frank Grillo fighting aliens alongside Bruce Willis is a tough one to pass up, so I'll probably be watching Cosmic Sin when it's released.

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