Yep, he is now moving from kicking criminal asses to whipping some alien ones. Out in selected theatres and video on demand from March 12th is science fiction action adventure movie COSMIC SIN directed and written by
Movie arrives March 12th to VOD and theatres
Edward Drake and starring Bruce Willis, Frank Grillo, Adelaide Kane, Luke Wilson, Costas Mandylor and Brandon Thomas Lee (Pamela's son, yep).
Story follows seven rogue soldiers who launch a preemptive strike against a newly discovered alien civilization in the hopes of ending an interstellar war before it starts.
COSMIC SIN is set in the year 2524, four hundred years after humans
started colonizing the outer planets. Retired Military General James
Ford (Bruce Willis) is called back into service after soldiers on a remote
planet are attacked by a hostile alien fleet.
The threat
Bruce Willis is retired military general James Ford
against the human race escalates into an inevitable
interstellar war. General Ford teams up with General Eron Ryle (Frank Grillo)
and a team of elite soldiers in a race to stop the imminent attack
before it is too late.
Tons of costume drama delight today, my spylings, as we have first photos and teasers for upcoming new period set TV shows! A few weeks ago I showed you the first teaser for THE WHITE PRINCESS series, a sequel to The White Queen but this time produced only by Starz without a help from BBC, and today you can feast your eyes on the lavish new cast photo shoot photos from the eight episode saga which will start its rule this April! As the photos show it will obviously have much better costumes than the first season which was largely criticised for historical inaccuracies and lack of any splendour.
YORKS VS TUDORS The story begins in the aftermath of the 1485 battle of Bosworth, the
final conflict in England's War of the Roses, where Henry Tudor (Jacob Collins Levy) unexpectedly defeated King Richard III to become King Henry VII. Elizabeth of York (Jodie Comer),
the niece and former lover of Richard, is forced to marry Henry to
unite their warring families, but the two can barely contain their
disdain for one another. Newly crowned Queen of England, Elizabeth finds
herself torn between loyalty to her blood relatives, placating her
husband and his icy mother (Michelle Fairley) and establishing herself as a key player within the court's intricate politics.
PREDOMINANTLY FEMALE CAST
Other stars in the cast include Essie Davis as Elizabeth's mother, previous queen Elizabeth, Joanne Whalley will be Duchesss of Burgundy her aunt, and sister to dead kings Richard III and Edward IV of England, with Michelle Fairley as Margaret Beaufort, the king's mother and the calculating mastermind behind Henry's ascent to the Throne, and Suki Waterhouse as Cecily of York, jealous younger sister to Princess Elizabeth! Amy Manson is going to portray Lady Catherine Gordon, cousin
to King James IV of Scotland and the
love interest of “The Boy” who claims to be Prince Richard of York, rightful heir to the
throne and Elizabeth’s long lost brother played by Patrick Gibson!Andrew Whipp will play Richard Pole, supporter and former soldier of Henry VII, whose marriage to Elizabeth’s cousin Margaret Plantagenet (Rebecca Benson) reinforces the alliance between the Houses of York and Lancaster under Tudor rule. Kenneth Cranham is Bishop Morton and Vincent Regan is Jasper Tudor.
'REIGN' EPIC SERIES
FINAL SEASON TRAILER!
Meanwhile, over at CW all is set for the fourth and final season of their popular historical saga REIGN which will bring Mary Queen of Scots' reign to end starting February 10th! You can check out the first trailer below announcing the ending run which will have 16 episodes following Mary's settling in Scotland, fight with Queen Elizabeth and her new marriages. Adelaide Kane returns as Mary, Queen of Scots,
Megan Follows as French queen Catherine de' Medici,
Rachel Skarsten as Elizabeth I of England,
Charlie Carrick as her lover Robert Dudley,
Ben Geurens as Mary's ex lover Gideon Blackburn,
Spencer MacPherson as Charles IX of France with Will Kemp arriving as one of Mary's new husbands Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley and
Adam Croasdell as Bothwell!