US movie ticket app MoviePass has been something of a roller coaster ride for users, seemingly quickly running out of cash and putting limitations on what was once a platform for grabbing a movie ticket every day for an affordable monthly fee. Yet the parent company for the app is still pushing ahead on other plans and has set up its first movie, with Bruce Willis attached to star in 10 Minutes Gone.
Brian A. Miller is in the director's chair, working from a script by Kelvin Mao and Jeff Jingle. The story finds a man who loses ten minutes of his memory due to being hit by a stray bullet during a bank heist gone wrong. He must put the pieces of his broken memory together in order to find out who sabotaged the job and took the money, all while being pursued by a powerful crime boss hellbent on recovering the cash (Willis).
The cast will also include Meadow Williams, and the film should be shooting this year. MoviePass might not be around to help buy tickets for it by the time the movie comes out. As for Willis, he'll reprise his role as David Dunn for M. Night Shyamalan's latest, Glass, due out on 18 January next year.
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