The project completed five days of shooting in Cleveland before shutting down in late February. Financier Benaroya Pictures announced on Feb. 26 that it was working to remedy what it called a "delay" in production, asserting that shooting would start in two to three weeks.
Willis, 60, was set to portray a sociopath who returned to his childhood home on a remote island to attend his brother's wake, only to see the island come under siege during his visit, reported Variety online.
It's the second time in less than six months that a Benaroya project has closed down due to financing problems.
In early November, Benaroya Pictures pulled the plug on the action-thriller "Idol's Eye", starring Robert De Niro and Robert Pattinson, as filming was set to commence in Toronto.
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