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      • Fortress: Sniper's Eye is one of the last films to star Willis, who retired from acting because he was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia.
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  2. Fortress: Sniper's Eye (also known as Fortress 2) is a 2022 American action film directed by Josh Sternfeld as a sequel to Fortress (2021). It stars Jesse Metcalfe, Bruce Willis, and Chad Michael Murray. The film was released on April 29, 2022, by Lionsgate Films. [2]

  3. Apr 29, 2022 · Weeks after the deadly assault on Fortress Camp, Robert (Bruce Willis) makes a daring rescue to save Sasha, the widow of his old nemesis Balzary (Chad Michael Murray, “One Tree Hill”). But back in the camp’s command bunker, it appears Sasha may have devious plans of her own.

  4. Apr 28, 2022 · We can only pray that one of them is a more worthy swan song than Josh Sternfeld’s execrable “Fortress: Sniper’s Eye,” a sequel so dumb that no effort by Willis could reasonably be ...

  5. Apr 8, 2022 · Last month, Willis' wife Emma, ex-wife Demi Moore, and his five daughters announced that the actor has been diagnosed with aphasia, a condition that affects the ability to communicate. As a...

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  6. Retired CIA agent Robert Carter Michaels (Bruce Willis) and his son Paul (Jesse Metcalfe) have committed themselves to rebuilding their relationship after their epic last encounter spent protecting the highly secure secret base: the Fortress.

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    • Chad Michael Murray
    • Josh Sternfeld
  7. Fortress: Sniper's Eye: Directed by Josh Sternfeld. With Jesse Metcalfe, Bruce Willis, Chad Michael Murray, Kelly Greyson. Story revolves around a top-secret resort for retired U.S. intelligence officers.

  8. And, unlike in other so-called "geezer teasers," Willis isn't just in one or two scenes of Fortress: Sniper's Eye: Robert is the respected leader, and the film returns to him every few scenes. But the script was clearly written around his capacity to work.