Bruce Willis never leaves his action films behind, and it seems like he’ll finally get to meet Kellan Lutz.
They star together in Extraction, a film set to come out on December 18, 2015 (which I’m sure some people who can’t get into Star Wars will go see). Of course this is a reference to The Expendables franchise in which Willis starred in the first two and Lutz starred in the third, missing each other by just that much.
The film, which sounds like Taken meets Red meets The Expendables minus all the old men, features Lutz, Willis, Gina Carano, Summer Alice, DB Sweeney and more.
When a terrorist group kidnaps retired CIA field operative Leonard Turner (Bruce Willis), his son Harry Turner (Kellan Lutz), a government analyst who has been repeatedly turned down for field service, launches his own unsanctioned rescue operation.
While evading highly skilled operatives, deadly assassins, and international terrorists, Harry finally puts his combat training to the test in a high stakes mission to find his father and to stop a terrorist plot.
A former CIA operative is kidnapped by a group of terrorists. When his son learns there is no plan for his father to be saved, he launches his own rescue operation, as it is directed by Steven C. Miller and written by Max Adams and Umair Aleem.
The film follows Leonard Turner, played by Willis, a former CIA field operative who is kidnapped by a terrorist group and whose only hope is his son, Harry Turner (Lutz). But fear not, Taken 2 will not repeat itself here since instead of an untrained daughter helping Liam Neeson, we have Harry, a trained government analyst, but, and now we bring in Melissa McCarthy from Spy, was always turned down for field assignment. Carano steps in to play another CIA operative who is hunting down Lutz as he goes rogue to save his father.