Days of our Lives alum Blake Berris joins Emile Hirsch and John Cusack in Never Grow Old

Days of our Lives alum Blake Berris joins Emile Hirsch and John Cusack in Never Grow Old

Fans of daytime alum Blake Berris (ex-Nick Fallon) can catch the star in the film Never Grow Old, which hits theaters this weekend.

Former Days of our Lives star Blake Berris rocked it as villainous Nick Fallon, so there's no doubt he'll be just as talented and engaging in his latest project, a thriller film called Never Grow Old that costars Emile Hirsch and John Cusack.

The actor took to Instagram to share the poster from the film, which tell the story of an Irish undertaker who profits when outlaws take over a peaceful American frontier town. However, he and his family come under threat as the death toll from the tense situation rises.

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Check out a teaser trailer below for Never Grow Old, which hits theaters on Friday, March 15. And don't forget to let us know in the comments section below what you think about the premise for Berris' new project.

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Berris took on the role of DAYS' Nick in 2006 and played him on a recurring basis until 2014. He also temporarily stepped in to play the role of Damian Spinelli on General Hospital when a scheduling conflict prevented original portrayer Bradford Anderson from making a return. Some of Berris' other credits include Breaking Bad, The Big Bang Theory, Longmire, and Pretty Little Liars.

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