Liam Neeson knows what you’re thinking.
But this is notTaken 4, or like anything else in Neeson’s last action-packed decade.
And then the horror of horrors happens."

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But that changed with a script for which he literally had no expectations.
“Takenwas an accident,” he admits of the 2009 film.
“I never focused on, ‘Oh, I’d love to do action movies.’
It wasn’t really on my periphery.
I did think it would be straight-to-video, and that was no problem.”
I feel very privileged, and a little bit guilty.
I’m having fight scenes with guys half my age and I just can’t stop laughing.
It’s just so silly on one level and great fun on another."
“I know myself.
“A car seems to be calling out doesn’t it?”
he says, before perking up at suggestions of an Uber or cruise ship.
“You’ve got me thinking.
And the sequel is getting away from all that.
I’m thinking, ‘Oh, this is bliss,’ and then it isn’t.”
In other words, oh f, here we go again!