Tubi Sets New Original Film Starring Bruce Willis

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Tubi has unveiled the new sci-fi action movie Corrective Measures, starring Bruce Willis (Die Hard, The Sixth Sense, Unbreakable).

Based on the graphic novel of the same name, Corrective Measures is set in San Tiburon, the world’s most dangerous maximum-security penitentiary and home to the world’s most treacherous superpowered criminals. As tension heightens among inmates and staff, anarchy engulfs the prison.

Michael Rooker (Guardians of the Galaxy, The Suicide Squad, The Walking Dead) will star alongside Willis. Sean Patrick O’Reilly (Howard Lovecraft, The Kingdom of Madness) will write, direct and produce Corrective Measures. Todd Masters of MastersFX (Predator, Child’s Play, Legion) will head character and creature design, with Jas Boparai, Corey Large, Johnny Messner and Steven Eads executive producing.

Corrective Measures is produced by Arcana Productions and executive produced by The Exchange. It is slated for a spring 2022 premiere on FOX Entertainment’s free streaming service.

“We’re excited to be harnessing the creative talent of Sean Patrick O’Reilly, Bruce Willis, Michael Rooker and Todd Masters to bring this celebrated comic book series to life,” said Adam Lewinson, chief content officer at Tubi. “Corrective Measures is a powerfully authentic and captivating sci-fi action film that speaks to our unwavering commitment to provide the Tubi audience with a broad array of compelling original content.”

O’Reilly added, “Corrective Measures is a project I’ve been wanting to see come to life from the pages of Arcana’s graphic novel series for a long time. Overseeing this project from script to screen has been an incredible journey, and to have my live-action directing debut at this level with so many talented cast and crew is truly a dream come true. Directing, writing and producing Corrective Measures was such an incredible experience, and I cannot think of a better partner than FOX and Tubi for Arcana’s launch into live-action productions.”