Frank Grillo, Luke Wilson, Adelaide Kane join Bruce Willis in Cosmic Sin

Last Updated on July 30, 2021

A couple weeks ago, we learned that Bruce Willis and WWE's Lana (a.k.a. C.J. Perry) had signed on to star in the sci-fi thriller COSMIC SIN for writers/directors Edward Drake and Corey Large. Now five more have joined the cast of the film, and two of them are veterans of the PURGE franchise.

These new cast members are Frank Grillo of THE PURGE: ANARCHY and THE PURGE: ELECTION YEAR; Luke Wilson, who was recently seen in ZOMBIELAND: DOUBLE TAP; Adelaide Kane of THE PURGE; FREDDY VS. JASON's Lochlyn Munro; and Brandon Thomas Lee, whose credits include SIERRA BURGESS IS A LOSER and the reality show The Hills: New Beginnings.

In addition to this casting news, Perry/Lana has also shared some behind-the-scenes images that give a look at the costumes she and Willis will be wearing in the film. 

Large is producing COSMIC SIN, which 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. 

While I don't go into any Willis movie with high hopes anymore, I am curious about this one. And if Willis turns in a lackluster performance, at least we can be pretty sure that Grillo's going to be a badass in the movie.

Source: Deadline

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