Bruce Willis sends crooked cops to the hospital in Trauma Center trailer

Last Updated on July 30, 2021

Everyone knows that when his back is up against the wall, Bruce Willis is capable of transforming into a one-man wrecking machine. We've seen him clean house as John McClane for the classic action series DIE HARD, and now he's about to put some bad guys in the hospital for TRAUMA CENTER.

Directed by 12 FEET DEEP and VICTIM helmer Matt Eskandari from a script penned by Paul Da Silva (WHEN THE RAVEN FLIES), Liongate's new action thriller finds Willis in the role of Lt. Wakes, a vengeful police detective determined to solve the murders of his partner and an informant. To get to the heart of tha matter, Wakes joins forces with Madison (Nicky Whelan), a witness injured during the shootings. After the killers pursue Madison across the abandoned floor of a hospital, she confirms Wake's worst fears: the two men are actually corrupt vice cops covering up a egregious crime. As Wakes vows revenge, the heart-pounding action-thriller reaches an explosive climax.

Produced by Randall Emmett p.g.a., George Furla p.g.a., Mark Stewart and Luillo Ruiz, TRAUMA CENTER finds Willis in a prime position to do what he does best: systematically massacre a group of crooked criminals who should've asked somebody. I mean, you don't enter into Willis' kill-zone and expect to walk away unscathed, do you? I think not. What's more is that he's got Whelan as backup, and she looks as if she's ready to do some damage as well. It's been nice knowing you, bad guys. I hope you have insurance.

TRAUMA CENTER will be released ON Demand and in select theaters on December 6th.

Source: JoBlo

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