Veteran actor Bruce Willis has agreed to a three picture deal with theater subscription service company MoviePass. Willis has an extensive history working with MoviePass executives Randall Emmett and George Furla. The first film will begin shooting in February of next year and is titled, Trauma Center.
This is surely a win for MoviePass in what has been a rough year for the company. MoviePass CEO and Co-founder Randall Emmett had the following to say about the new deal.
“We consider Bruce a part of the MoviePass family at this point. Bruce is not only one of the biggest worldwide movie stars, but is also a force to be reckoned with and we look forward to the future with him.”
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Willis is happy to keep the long working relationship going, as he says below.
“After 15 years, I look forward to continuing to work with Randall and George in the coming year.”
There aren’t a lot of the old type Hollywood legends left nowadays, however they aren’t all gone but I would consider Bruce Willis to be one of the remaining few. Willis can be seen in the highly anticipated film Glass, which comes from director M. Night Shaymalan, and will serve as a sequel to both the very grounded superhero film Unbreakable as well as last year’s Split.
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Source: Deadline