Tuesday, May 19, 2026

Bruce Willis Stars in a Die Hard Sequel At Last, Only it’s a Two Minute Big Budget Commercial for Die Hard Batteries

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Bruce Willis, who’s made several straight to video movies lately, is finally a new sequel to “Die Hard.” Only this time it’s a big budget two minute commercial for Die Hard batteries. It’s actually better than his last 10 movies.

There’s not much dialogue, and a lot of editing, but Bruce is still capable of turning on the charming smile, and looking like he’s playing John McClane. De’voreaux White and Clarence Gilyard Jr. reprise their roles from the original movie.

Die Hard Batteries obviously spent a lot of money on this, so it was a good payday for Willis. Bruce isn’t or can’t work that much these days, but he’s still got his swagger. Good for him!

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