Screen Rant has an exclusive clip from the upcoming movie, Survive the Game featuring Bruce Willis (Pulp Fiction) in hot water. The crime-thriller stars Willis as a cop in the middle of a drug bust gone wrong. Survive the Game will be available in select theaters, on Apple TV, and to rent on October 8 and on Blu-ray and DVD on October 12.
In Survive the Game, Willis plays a cop named David, who is injured in a botched drug bust. His partner Cal (Swen Temmel, After) pursues the two criminals who shot David to a remote farm owned by a troubled veteran named Eric (Chad Michael Murray, Riverdale). Unbeknownst to the criminals, Eric is willing to do anything to protect the home he previously shared with his family. However, the men soon find themselves outnumbered as more members of the gang arrive. Eric, Cal, and a wounded David must work together using their stealth, smarts, and marksmanship to take down the drug-dealing mob.
Watch the clip from Survive the Game featuring Willis’ David in trouble. Even though the drug dealer has the gun, David seems to be the one in control. Willis takes a humorous approach to his situation, which adds some lightness to the tense action. See the clip below!
Survive the Game is directed by James Cullen Bressack with a script from Ross Peacock. The film also stars Sarah Roemer (Disturbia), Simon Phillips (Once Upon a Time at Christmas), Donna D’Errico (Baywatch), and Zack Ward (Z Nation). See the poster for Survive the Game here:
Official synopsis for Survive the Game:
Bruce Willis (Pulp Fiction) and Chad Michael Murray (“Riverdale”) star in this explosive crime-thriller. When cop David (Willis) is injured in a drug bust gone wrong, his partner, Cal, pursues the two criminals who shot him to a remote farm owned by troubled vet Eric (Murray). As Cal and Eric plot their defense, more of the gang arrives — along with a wounded David — and, outnumbered, the three heroes must use stealth, smarts, and marksmanship to take down the drug-dealing mob.
Survive the Game will be available in select theaters, on Apple TV, and everywhere you rent movies on October 8 and on Blu-ray and DVD on October 12 from Lionsgate.
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