Sunday, June 7, 2026

TRAILER: Bruce Willis’s Newest Low Budget D Movie, Second Billed to “Twilight” Actress Ashley Greene in “Wrong Place”

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If only Bruce Willis had control over his own life and career, he’d ask everyone around him to stop making deals for crap, low budget movies.

Here’s the latest trailer for “Wrong Place,” which looks as dreadful and forgettable as all the others. Bruce has little to say and little to do except look stern and repeat a few lines mouthed to him through an earpiece. He’s second billed to “Twilight” actress Ashley Greene and some other people no one’s ever heard of.

As we know, Bruce’s family finally conceded that he has aphasia, although he’s suffered reportedly from other mental conditions over the last decade. This guy has all the money he needs, leave him peace. These movies — which are running out soon — are no legacy.

“Wrong Place” gets dumped into the metaverse on July 15th.

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