‘Breach’ or ‘Anti-Life’: Release date, plot, cast, trailer and all you need to know about Bruce Willis sci-fi film
Bruce Willis plus action film is an equation that seldom goes wrong. And in 2020, a year that has been unkind to everyone, seeing that combination is almost heartening. So, here’s all you need to know about his upcoming film ‘Breach’, also called ‘Anti-Life’.
Release date
‘Breach’ or ‘Anti-Life’ will be available on video-on-demand starting Friday, December 18.
Plot
As per IMDb, in ‘Breach’ or ‘Anti-Life’ Willis plays Clay Young, a hardened mechanic picked to stay awake and maintain an interstellar arc on a spaceship. They are fleeing a dying planet Earth with a few thousand survivors on board, the last remnants of humanity, to New Earth. Noah, a junior mechanic on the cusp of fatherhood, and Young must outwit a malevolent cosmic terror -- a shape-shifting alien -- intent on using the spaceship as a weapon.
Cast
Bruce Willis as Clay Young
The 65-year-old American actor and film producer hardly needs an introduction. Having made a career of playing macho roles, Willis is most famous for his portrayal of John McClane in the ‘Die Hard’ franchise. His other famous roles include ‘Hudson Hawk’, ‘Pulp Fiction’, ‘12 Monkeys’, ‘Last Man Standing’, ‘The Fifth Element’, ‘Mercury Rising’, ‘The Sixth Sense’, ‘Tears of the Sun’, ‘Hostage’, ‘Over the Hedge’, ‘What Just Happened’, ‘Moonrise Kingdom’, and ‘Motherless Brooklyn’.
Cody Kearsley as Noah
The 29-year-old Canadian actor is best known for his portrayal of Moose Mason in The CW series ‘Riverdale’, and Turbo Pokaski in the Netflix series, ‘Daybreak’.
Creators
‘Breach’ or ‘Anti-Life’ is written by Edward Drake and Corey Large. The film has been produced by Large and Danny Roth. It has been directed by John Suits whose other works include the upcoming ‘3022’, and ‘Pandemic’.
“‘Anti-Life’ answers the age-old question of what it would look like to come-of-age in space while being hunted by blood-thirsty aliens,” said Drake. “With a first-class cast anchored by Cody Kearsley, Bruce Willis, Thomas Jane, Rachel Nichols, Corey Large, and Kassandra Clementi, I’m excited for audiences to step into our universe.”
Trailer
The trailer for ‘Breach’ or ‘Anti-Life’ seems to promise a standard sci-fi thriller following the Noah’s Ark trope in space films. It is good to see Willis back in a role reminiscent of ‘Armageddon’. And while the visual effects of the film look top-notch, there doesn’t seem to be anything new in the film’s trailer that hasn’t already been tackled in the many films that overpopulate this genre. Take a look at the trailer:
If you like ‘Breach’ or Anti-Life’, you will also like
‘Deep Impact’, ‘Titan A.E.’, ‘Thor: Ragnarok’, ‘Interstellar’, and ‘After Earth’.