Bruce Willis’s All Chinese Movie Gets An additional Title Change and possibly your dream house DVD Release 3 years Later
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Bruce Willis’s All Chinese Movie Gets An additional Title Change and possibly your dream house DVD Release 3 years Later

It once was called “The Bombing.” It then was called “Unbreakble Spirit.” Now it’s called “Air Strike.” And we all may finally be seeing the all Japanese movie Bruce Willis created in 2015, directed by newcomer Xiao Feng.

You may don’t forget this was the work that Mel Gibson put some bucks in throughout his extreme estrangement from Hollywood. (Now he’s just in a very regular estrangement.) Mel got a credit about the film as Art Director.

In May 2016 I spoke to insiders who said the movie could never turn up. But now Lions Gate Entertainment has its own name on the credits, so it’s possible it’s out soon to the home? DVD release.

The “Air Strike” title may be a new development. Right after June, Variety reported it had become called “Unbreakable Spirit.” (There was no mention of Lions Gate then.) There had been also accusations of financial misappropriation.The film either cost $22 million or $90 million dependant upon which list of books you’re given.

Right now “Air Strike” is about to begin in China on August 17th. The video also features Adrien Brody (although he’d have already been included in reshoots). Bruce’s daughter Rumer Willis has also a task although Willis explained in 2016 it was subsequently a coincidence.

There is usually a trailer. Here it is. Bruce doesn’t say a thing inside, yet this almost par for any course together with the former ad-libber.

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