Taken Franchise News And Update: Absolutely No 'Taken 4,' Lead Actor, Liam Neeson Hinted

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Dec 20, 2016 06:08 AM EST

The "Taken" franchise has its promising presentation to its fans. Taken 3 circled out the Taken trilogy in 2015, and it rendered pride at the box office. However, not all moviegoers derive its contentment plea.

Fans are asking if there will be a chance for Taken 4 since its third movie created a big amount of money but according to lead star, Liam Nesson, absolutely not.

Liam Neeson, 64-year-old recently talked to The Late Show in order to advertise his newest film entitled, "A Monster Calls." The host of the show, Stephen Colbert had the chance to ask the actor about the potential creation of Taken 4.

The veteran actor made a clear statement that there is absolutely no chance for Taken 4. He said, "No, there's not. There's only so many times your daughter can be taken. Actually if we do have another it will be, 'Please can you take my daughter'?"

As to his declaration, Liam Neeson got a valid point. Even though the three "Taken" movies were combined with judgements, action film enthusiasts definitely adore it.

Anyway, the movie fans will still be delighted because the "Taken" franchise will proceed as a TV show. NBC chose the Taken TV show, which will navigate the foundations of Liam Neeson's role as Bryan Mills as well as how he took his involvement in the CIA.

According to Screen Rant report, it's unbreakable to hold that Fox didn't accept the continuance of the movie franchise while, in fact, all the "Taken" movie obtained a great amount of money. The "Taken" franchise got almost $1 billion globally having a relatively small amount of expenses.

The TV show of "Taken" will be aired on February 27, 21017 on NBC. The producer and co-script writer of the "Taken" franchise will be boarding as the executive producer of the upcoming TV series.

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