We’ve teamed up with Altitude on the Home Entertainment release of Cosmic Sin the sci-fi action thriller, starring Bruce Willis and Frank Grillo, available on digital and DVD. We have two copies of the film to give away on DVD.
In the year 2524, four centuries after humans started colonising the outer planets, retired Gen. James Ford gets called back into service after a hostile alien fleet attacks soldiers on a remote planet. The threat against mankind soon escalates into an interstellar war as Ford and a team of elite soldiers try to stop the imminent attack before it’s too late.
Directed by Edward Drake (Broil), the film stars Frank Grillo (Captain America: The Winter Soldier), Bruce Willis (Breach), Brandon Thomas Lee (Tales), C.J. Perry (Pitch Perfect), Corey Large (The Ninth Passenger), Lochlyn Munro (Riverdale), Costas Mandylor (Saw V), Adelaide Kane (Once Upon a Time) and Johnny Messner (Breach).
To be in with a chance of winning simple answer the question below.
Which ‘Die Hard’ action star is amongst the cast of Cosmic Sin?
a Rafflecopter giveawayWe will pick 2 names from the correct answers we receive after the closing date of 12th March. Each of those two people will win a copy of Cosmic Sin on the DVD format. They will be contacted within 24 hours of the competition closing. There is no cash alternative and the editor’s decision is final. Good luck.
Cosmic Sin is available now on digital and DVD
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