The age of the action hero in their later years has gifted us with the pleasure of watching Liam Neeson in the Taken series, Denzel Washington as The Equalizer, and Jeff Bridges in The Old Man, leaving genre enthusiasts eagerly waiting to see who will showcase their unique talents in their golden years next. Now, it’s 86-year-old screen legend [name1] who will take the lead in the upcoming film, Eugene the Marine. And there’s some thrilling news about this highly anticipated action-horror movie.
From Screen Daily comes the action thriller, “Eugene the Marine“, where Glenn plays the title role as a former marine struggling to keep his life together amidst a string of murders. Concourse Media has added this film to their EFM sales catalog. Remarkably, it’s been compared to some unanticipated cinematic masterpieces, such as David Lynch’s enigmatic “Mulholland Drive“, Martin Scorsese’s chilling “Cape Fear“, and the award-winning “Black Swan“. Matthew Shreder, CEO of Concourse Media, which handles global rights, commented in a statement:
Experiencing Eugene The Marine feels similar to watching tense mental rollercoasters such as Mulholland Drive, Cape Fear, and Black Swan.
Scott Glenn Stars as a Former Marine Who Becomes the Target of a Serial Killer
It seems we’re not very far from discovering when and in what manner the film titled “Eugene the Marine” will be made available. Directed by Hank Bedford, this movie was co-written with Cesare Gagliardoni. In the leading role of Eugene the Marine is Scott Glenn, who has previously acted in films such as Training Day, The Hunt for Red October, The Challenge, Greenland, The Silence of the Lambs, and Netflix’s Daredevil series where he portrayed Matt Murdock’s teacher, Stick. The supporting cast includes Annette O’Toole, Shioli Kutsuna, and Jim Gaffigan. For more details about Eugene the Marine, you can read its intriguing synopsis provided below.
As a battle-hardened ex-marine, I’m battling to hold onto my life amidst my son’s relentless attempts to evict me from our cherished family home. To make matters worse, a chilling string of brutal murders is claiming the lives of those close to me, adding an air of mystery and danger to my already tumultuous circumstances.
In my perspective, as a fan admiring Scott Glenn’s career, playing the role of Eugene the Marine posed an intriguing predicament for him. Being a former marine himself, this character seemed to present a fresh and compelling challenge. In the latter stages of his acting journey, Scott found himself grappling with the types of roles that were being presented to him.
For the last five roles I’ve been given, three required me to use a walker, and three were for characters suffering from Alzheimer’s disease. It seems almost predetermined – when these roles are offered, there’s often an apologetic tone: ‘He’s slowed down, he uses a cane, but he’s still sharp.’ I can’t help but think, ‘I’m 85, I stay active with exercise, hiking mountains, and doing intense pushups and kettlebell swings.’ What I find concerning about ageism is the conventional method of storytelling. It’s challenging to discern whether my sensitivity is overblown or not regarding all these issues.
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2025-02-19 19:33