Gasoline Alley trailer: Bruce Willis & Luke Wilson are hot on Devon Sawa’s tail

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Saban Films have released the first trailer for Gasoline Alley, a new action thriller that stars Devon Sawa, Luke Wilson, and Bruce Willis.

Devon Sawa stars in Gasoline Alley as Jimmy Jayne, a reformed ex-con who is the prime suspect in a savage Hollywood murder. With homicide detectives Freeman (Bruce Willis) and Vargas (Luke Wilson) hot on his tail, Jimmy will stop at nothing to prove his innocence and risks his life in the dark underbelly of L.A. while taking on his own investigation of the chilling crime. In addition to Devon Sawa, Luke Wilson, and Bruce Willis, Gasoline Alley also stars Kat Foster, Sufe Bradshaw, Johnny Dowers, Kenny Wormald, Rick Salomon, Steve Eastin, and Tracey “The Doc” Curry. Gasoline Alley was directed by Edward John Drake, who also co-wrote the script with Tom Sierchio.

If you couldn’t tell, Gasoline Alley is yet another entry in Bruce Willis’ increasingly long line of action thrillers that put his name front and center. It’s not even his first of the year as American Siege was released less than two weeks ago. Willis was featured in seven films last year, including Cosmic Sin, Midnight in the Switchgrass, Survive the Game, Apex, and more. He’s got plenty more on his slate, including Paradise City, an action thriller that will find him reuniting with his Pulp Fiction star John Travolta. Thankfully, the Gasoline Alley trailer doesn’t try to convince you that Willis is the main star, with Devon Sawa and Luke Wilson receiving the lions share of the screen time.

Gasoline Alley will be released in select theaters, Digital and On Demand on February 25, 2022.

Gasoline Alley, Bruce Willis, Devon Sawa, Luke Wilson, trailer, poster

Source: Saban Films

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