Bruce Willis stepped out for a coffee with a friend in LA on Thursday – after the trailer for his movie, Paradise City, was released.
The actor, 67, who announced in March that he was retiring from acting after being diagnosed with brain condition aphasia, wore a printed shirt, jeans and a baseball cap as he walked.
The screen legend was seen chatting to his friend as they picked up their hot drinks before heading off.
Sighting: Bruce Willis stepped out for a coffee with a friend in LA on Thursday – after the trailer for his final movie, Paradise City, was released
This comes after Bruce was reunited with his former costar John Travolta in the action-packed trailer for their upcoming film Paradise City.
The action film, which will be released on November 11, is one of several that Willis completed before his family announced in March that he was retiring from acting after being diagnosed with aphasia.
The movie also appears to be the first major collaboration between Willis and Travolta, 68, in a feature film since they starred in Quentin Tarantino’s 1994 crime classic Pulp Fiction.
Friends: The actor, 67, who announced in March that he was retiring from acting after being diagnosed with brain condition aphasia, wore a printed shirt, jeans and a baseball cap as he walked
Stroll: The screen legend was seen chatting to his friend as they picked up their hot drinks before heading off
New movie: This comes after Bruce was reunited with his former costar John Travolta in the action-packed trailer for their upcoming film Paradise City
Willis stars in the film as an aging bounty hunter taking on one of his most dangerous missions yet in Hawaii. After he is shot and presumed dead, his son Ryan (Blake Jenner) teams up with his father’s former partner (Stephen Dorff) to hunt down his killers, all while dealing with a sadistic crime lord (Travolta).
The trailer, which was released on Wednesday, opens with Willis on a gorgeous Hawaiian coast as he pushes a man with a black bag over his head.
Then a group of armed men suddenly drive up to a hill overlooking the beach, and Willis turns to face them with the hooded man on the ground at his feet.
‘My name is Ian Swan. This man is my prisoner!’ he shouts at the men as they train guns on him.
Reunited and it feels so good: Paradise City is the first major collaboration between Willis and Travolta in a feature film since they starred in Quentin Tarantino’s 1994 crime classic Pulp Fiction; seen together in a behind-the-scenes photo from the Pulp Fiction set
Taking the law in his own hands: Willis plays the bounty hunter Ian Swan, who is confronted by armed men while taking a prisoner on a Hawaiian beach
Showdown: He holds a hand gun to the masked man’s head, but then the men surrounding them open fire, so he trains his assault rifle at them and begins picking them off one by one, even as he appears to have been shot
He holds a hand gun to the masked man’s head, but then the men surrounding them open fire, so he trains his assault rifle at them and begins picking them off one by one.
Swan appears to have been shot based on a bloody circle on his white shirt, and the action cuts away, suggesting he may not have survived the fire fight.
The action cuts to his son Ryan Swan (Jenner) meeting up with Dorff’s character Robbie Cole in hopes of avenging his father.
They’re also joined by a detective (Praya Lundberg) who is joining in on the case.
After Ryan brawls with some of the other men working with Robbie, they reach a detente.
‘Your dad and I used to work together. He made a lot of enemies,’ Robbie says.
New blood: The action cuts to his son Ryan Swan (Blake Jenner) meeting up with Stephen Dorff’s character Robbie Cole in hopes of avenging his father
Colleagues: ‘Your dad and I used to work together. He made a lot of enemies,’ Robbie says
‘He was tracking a real whale of a bounty,’ he continues, as Travolta’s crime lord is first seen on screen.
He’s seen in flashback having a drink with Willis’ character.
‘Are you dangerous?’ Travolta asks.
‘Not to my friends,’ Willis replies.
‘Well that’s too bad, because I have enough friends.’
Dorff’s character then reveals that Travolta’s character runs the ‘biggest meth operation in the Midwest.’
Around a campfire, Willis adds that he ‘helped make Maui the international drug port,’ while Travolta is seen throwing a party.
The bad guy: ‘He was tracking a real whale of a bounty,’ he continues, as Travolta’s crime lord is first seen on screen. Dorff’s character reveals that Travolta’s character runs the ‘biggest meth operation in the Midwest’
Bad news: Around a campfire, Willis adds that he ‘helped make Maui the international drug port,’ while Travolta is seen throwing a party
Advice: Travolta and the younger Swan then have a meeting in a car, where he advises him to leave ‘this island and never come back.’
Travolta and the younger Swan then have a meeting in a car, where he advises him to leave ‘this island and never come back.’
He doesn’t take his advice, however, and Ryan is seen driving up to an island on a yellow speed boat, with the detective accompanying him in a pink bikini.
Next, he is disguised as a member of one of Travolta’s parties as he beats a man unconscious so that he falls into a pool.
Travolta’s character appears to have captured Robbie in the meantime, and he has one of his henchmen punch him while he’s seated across from him at a table.
Back for more: He doesn’t take his advice, however, and tries to track him down
Arrival: Ryan is seen driving up to an island on a yellow speed boat, with the detective accompanying him in a pink bikini
Fist fight: Next, he is disguised as a member of one of Travolta’s parties as he beats a man unconscious so that he falls into a pool
In a bad position: Travolta’s character appears to have captured Robbie in the meantime, and he has one of his henchmen punch him while he’s seated across from him at a table
The trailer then ends with quick cuts of actions scenes, leading to a man being thrown from a high balcony.
It is capped off with a confrontation on the beach between Willis and Travolta, with both drawing guns.
‘Are you too stupid to die? You’ve been chasing me for 10 years,’ Travolta says.
‘I’m a little OCD,’ Willis jokes as the trailer ends.
Paradise City will be released in theaters and digitally on November 11.
The big gundown: It is capped off with a confrontation on the beach between Willis and Travolta, with both drawing guns. ‘Are you too stupid to die? You’ve been chasing me for 10 years,’ Travolta says. ‘I’m a little OCD,’ Willis jokes
Coming soon: Paradise City will be released in theaters and digitally on November 11
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