Willa Fitzgerald discovers Blood Money in an exclusive clip

Last Updated on August 2, 2021

Blood Money Lucky McKee Willa Fitzgerald

On October 13th, Saban Films and Lionsgate will be releasing a movie I really want to see, BLOOD MONEY (formerly known as MISFORTUNE), which was directed by MAY's Lucky McKee and stars John Cusack as 

sharp, quick-witted businessman Miller, who left everything behind, including his family, to start a new life after embezzling a client’s money.  All had been going according to plan until he becomes separated from his cash in the middle of the wilderness. Three young friends happen upon the lost fortune, and a desperate and violent Miller will do anything to get his money back.

The three young friends are played by Ellar Coltrane, Willa Fitzgerald, and Jacob Artist, and it's Fitzgerald who is featured in the EXCLUSIVE CLIP from BLOOD MONEY that we have to share with you today.

There is no homicidal Cusack in this clip, but it does show a very important moment in the film – the moment in which Fitzgerald's character discovers Miller's lost cash. She's excited about her find for now, but I don't think it's worth the trouble that's about to follow… and I'm not sure how well she'll be able to run from Cusack with that knee issue.

We'll get our chance to see how well Fitzgerald holds up against Cusack when BLOOD MONEY reaches theatre screens and VOD in a couple weeks.

Source: Arrow in the Head

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