LOS ANGELES - Comic book lovers rejoice! Based on the popular graphic novel, the movie "Corrective Measures" debuted Friday on FOX’s free streaming platform Tubi.
Written and directed by Sean Patrick O’Reilly (the "Howard Lovecraft" films), the movie is set in San Tiburon, the world’s most dangerous maximum-security penitentiary, holding the most treacherous superpowered criminals, monsters and supervillains on the planet.As the inmates' tension with the prison staff builds, "The Conductor," played by Tom Cavanagh ("The Flash") sends shocks through the prison system."I’ve always sort-of had a soft spot for a prison-break movie, which sounds like a weird sentence, but it’s really true," Cavanagh told FOX TV Stations Group on Friday.
Tom Cavanagh stars in 'Corrective Measures' which streams free on Tubi. (Credit: Tubi/FOX) The 58-year-old actor discussed his character’s evolving development throughout the film, with order eventually turning upside down."It’s nice because he starts off as one thing," Cavanagh continued, adding "But after awhile, dude’s had enough." In the movie, the overseer of the prison, Warden Devlin, played by Michael Rooker ("The Suicide Squad") is as corrupt as his charges.
His sole interest is in getting his hands on Julius Loeb’s untraceable fortune. But Loeb, played by Bruce Willis, is the most notorious prisoner, and a super genius who may not be so willing to part with his riches. RELATED: Bruce Willis diagnosed with aphasia, 'stepping away' from acting, family revealsLast month, Willis’s family announced the iconic actor would be taking a breaking from acting due to his diagnosis and battle with aphasia — a disorder that impairs a person's ability to process language.Cavanagh shared Willis’s.