The WWII movie Unbreakable Spirit won’t be seeing a theatrical release in China this weekend following allegations of money laundering, according to Variety.
Unbreakable Spirit, which stars Bruce Willis, Adrian Brody and Fan Bingbing, was originally slated for an August release under the title The Bombing, but was pushed back to August after co-star Fan was accused of tax avoidance.
Now, with the latest accusations, the film Unbreakable Spirit canceled its release outright.
Unbreakable Spirit is Chinese war movie based on the infamous attacks on Chongqing during WWII, which included a total of 268 air raids from 1938 to 1943.