In honor of Bruce Willis: ProSieben is completely changing the Friday program

In honor of Bruce Willis
ProSieben is completely changing the Friday program

Bruce Willis dominates tomorrow’s TV schedule.

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Anyone who would like to pay tribute to the work of Bruce Willis will have the opportunity to do so on April 1 – a last-minute program change will make it possible.

The fact that action hero Bruce Willis (67) had to end his career due to a diagnosed aphasia (speech disorder) apparently also affected those responsible at the ProSieben station. In honor of the star, the television program next Friday (April 1) was completely turned upside down. Instead of the initially planned formats, ProSieben will show four Willis films from 8:15 p.m. and until late at night.

The agent comedy “RED – Older, Harder, Better” will kick off at prime time. Afterwards, from around 10:30 p.m., one of the best films of all time can be seen, Quentin Tarantino’s (59) breakthrough strip “Pulp Fiction”. Because it’s not a short pleasure, the unusual superhero flick “Unbreakable” only follows from around 1:35 a.m. Finally, and for all night owls who like gangsters and violence, there is “Last Man Standing” at 3:40 a.m. – after that the sun should slowly rise.

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