The Taken star says he's been at the receiving end of an interesting take on any potential return to the blockbuster franchise as he speaks to Sky News about his latest endeavour packed with 'twists and turns'
"Governments, leaders going unchecked, which is very prevalent - let's face it - nowadays with what's happening in the world as we know," he says.And it's the third time he's linked up with director - and"pal" - Mark Williams, who also co-wrote the film.
"It's always great to work with pals because you can just go deeper with your characterisations," Neeson adds."He was playing a little bit of a different character than we're used to - yes, he can do all of those tough guy things and he will do them, but he's a broken man too and I think that was an important part for he and I to understand," he says.
He says:"Like any of these action movies there's a fair demand on you in that after you wrap each day's work we always [have] fight rehearsals for an hour, hour-and-a-half - usually from day one.And that begs the question - could his iconic Taken role see a revival almost a decade on?
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