Everything We Know So Far About 'Taken 3'
USA Today revealed a first look at "Taken 3," the sequel to Neeson's 2009 film in which he plays a retired CIA agent seeking revenge on the men who kidnapped his daughter.
While we can't wait for Neeson's next action flick, it doesn't hit theaters until January.
Until then, here's everything we know about the film.
1. What it's called:
"Tak3n." Yes, the number will be worked into the tile.
2. What it's about:
This time it doesn't sound like anyone in particular is kidnapped. Instead, someone's life is literally "taken."
This time, he's the hunted prey after he's framed for the murder of someone close to him.
"I have to go on the run, I'll put it that way, from the not-so-lawful types and the lawful authorities," says Neeson, choosing his words carefully. "Bryan Mills served his country faithfully, but now even they are after him. They must not like me."
Unlike previous films, "Tak3n" will not involve any overseas traveling. "Taken 2" director, Olivier Megaton will return while Forest Whittaker will join the cast as an officer hunting Mills down.
3. How much Liam Neeson is reportedly making:
According to Deadline, Neeson signed a deal "in the vicinity of $20 million" for the sequel. That's a giant leap from his reported $1 million salary for "Taken."
4. When it will be released:
20th Century Fox will release "Tak3n" January 9, 2015.
5. Will there be a "Taken 4"?
Don't count on it. Neeson has said this third film will close out the franchise.
"It's a rollicking good story," Neeson told USA Today. "But I think this is the end."
However, Neeson was adamant a third film wasn't happening for some time, too.
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