After news yesterday that Liam Neeson won't return for ‘Taken 2,
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Though Taken wasn’t a masterpiece by any stretch of the imagination,
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In fact, I’m of the firm belief that if you take Neeson out of the equation, the film is just a run-of-the-mill, action picture. Fortunately,
Liam Neeson in Final Talks for ‘Taken 2′ Screen Rant, despite some initial reluctance on his part, Neeson is in final talks to join Taken 2, likely to be directed by Olivier Megaton.
According to Deadline, up until yesterday there was some question as to whether or not Liam Neeson would be returning for the sequel at all. Since his wife’s tragic death, Neeson has thrown himself into film project soon after film project, from Clash of the Titans to The A-Team to Unknown (not to mention the upcoming Battleship and The Grey).
As such, Neeson wanted some much warranted time off for the remainder of 2011, but producer Luc Besson (Leon: The Professional, Fifth Element) wanted to begin shooting this year – so much so that he even compiled a list of replacement actors if talks with Neeson fell through. That list included Sean Bean,
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Thankfully, cooler heads prevailed, and late last night Luc Besson and Liam Neeson came to an agreement: Neeson would get his year off, and production will begin either at the very end of 2011 or the beginning of 2012.
So, good information all around, save for the possible fact that Besson is in talks to hire Olivier Megaton, director of the abysmal Transporter 3, to helm the film. Hopefully, Besson knows something we don’t – maybe Megaton’s Colombiana, starring Zoe Saldana,
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Are you happy to see Liam Neeson return to the role that I affectionately refer to as “Old Man Bourne with a Cooler Voice”? Let us know in the comments.
Taken 2,
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Source: Deadline