A former police chief faces off with a meth kingpin in Wrong Place. Starring as the police chief is Bruce Willis, and rounding out the cast are Ashley Greene, Michael Sirow, Texas Battle, Stacey Danger, Massi Furlan, Lauren McCord, and more. It’s directed by Mike Burns and written by Bill Lawrence.

The storyline reads: Frank (Willis), a former police chief of a small town, finds himself being hunted down by a meth kingpin seeking to silence him before he can deliver eyewitness testimony against his family, but ultimately find himself up against more than he bargained for when he threatens to harm Frank’s daughter (Greene).

Wrong Place is set to release on July 15, 2022, in theaters and on demand but before that, we have an exclusive clip to premiere. In the clip, Frank finds Chloe standing in the forest. “You okay, honey?” he asks as Chloe is in visible distress. “Yeah, Dad. I’m fine,” she cries, as a man comes out from the forest behind her with a gun pointed at Frank. “Did you come alone?” the man asks. They exchange words while it’s revealed that Frank has a gun tucked in his belt behind him. “Who’s that?” asks Frank, looking into the distance. The gunman turns, he whips out his gun, and both men are at a stand-off. “What do you want?” asks Frank. Watch it in full below.

Exclusive Wrong Place Clip

Fans of Willis can recognize him from a number of classics throughout the years including Die Hard, Pulp Fiction, Moonlighting, The Sixth Sense, and many more exceptional films. Greene and Sirow are also no strangers to the screen. Greene can be recognized from her work in the Twilight movies, and Sirow for his role in Fortress: Sniper’s Eye.

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Wrong Place serves as the second feature for director Burns, whose previous debut, Out of Death, also starred Willis. Following suit, Lawrence also wrote Out of Death. It’s a production of BondIt Media Capital, Buffalo 8 Productions, Emmett/Furla/Oasis Films, and comes to us from Vertical Entertainment.

“When you’re a lone witness… and family is on the line… everyone becomes a target,” says a trailer that was released exclusively by Screenrant. “Out here, all that matters is family and justice.” You can watch it below.