Bruce Willis is set to make his come back in the action-adventure genre with the new film "Marauders," according to Deadline.

The Lionsgate film hails from the company Emmett/Furla/Oasis Films and will also star "Law & Order: SVU" veteran Christopher Meloni and WWE wrestling superstar Dave Bautista.

The film is kind of a modern Robin Hood style of story. It features a group of bank robbing criminals who are being tracked by an FBI agent across the country. But the twist is that every time they rob a bank, they give all of their loot to charity.

According to their IMDb page, the film's criminals are an elite group that also happen to be untraceable. But when they rob a bank owned by Willis, things take a darker slide for both the criminals and the FBI agent.

The incidents start to become robbery homicides now, instead of just a good old fashion money-stealing scheme.

This of course veers way off track when the FBI agent learns that there are ulterior motives behind the schemes and soon finds out just what kind of operation Willis is running through his bank, which could also be a way to help the robbers.

Most of the details about the film have been kept a close secret and production has yet to begin. It will pick up later in the month and there has been no word yet when the film will be released.

Bautista has recently emerged on the Hollywood scene with his blockbuster 2014 film "Guardians of the Galaxy," which received rave reviews and quickly became a sleeper hit at the box office.

Meloni recently went back to one of his old franchises after leaving "Law and Order: SVU." The TV star reprised his character role on "Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp" for the Netflix original series.