Taken 4: Liam Neeson refuses to rule out return as Bryan Mills after Taken 3 box office success
It seems the tagline 'It ends here' may have been an empty promise
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Your support makes all the difference.Oh Liam Neeson, we love you, really we do, but Taken 4 really should not happen.
That’s right, as if Taken 3 wasn’t dubious enough, the bad-ass Hollywood actor has hinted that a fourth instalment of the hit franchise is a possibility.
Neeson plays Bryan Mills in the films, a retired CIA agent with a “very particular set of skills”. Kidnappers beware: He will look for you, he will find you, and he will kill you.
Before Taken 3, Neeson said he doubted it would happen: “I can’t see a possible scenario where audiences wouldn’t go, ‘Oh, come on …! She’s taken again?’. That’s just bad parenting.”
The tagline for Taken 3 may be “It ends here”, but that seems a bit of an empty promise at this stage. But of course, there’s always the option of a prequel…
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