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Entourage’s Adrien Grenier to join Bruce Willis for Marauders

September 27, 2015 by Scott J. Davis

Deadline is reporting that Entourage star Adrien Grenier has found his next project in the form of action thriller Marauders, alongside action legend Bruce Willis.

Willis leads the cast of the film, which is being directed by Steven C. Miller (Silent Night), and features Christopher Meloni (Sin City 2), Dave Bautista (Guardians of the Galaxy) and Lydia Hall (Escape Plan).

Written by newcomer Michael Cody and Chris Siverston (All Cheerleaders Die), Marauders will see Grenier playing an FBI agent “who is on the trail of bank robbers who give the stolen loot to charity. As he delves further into the investigation, the lawman discovers the trail of secrets that a bank’s owner (Willis) has protected.”

Grenier starred in Entourage for eight seasons, before the film version was released this summer, grossing $44 million worldwide. Willis can next be seen opposite Bill Murray and Kate Hudson in comedy Rock The Kasbah, which is released in the US on October 22nd.

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Originally published September 27, 2015. Updated April 14, 2018.

Filed Under: Movies, News, Scott Davis Tagged With: Adrien Grenier, Bruce Willis, Marauders

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