Liam Neeson Says 'Taken 3' Is The End; Film Plot Revealed

Liam Neeson as the loving father-CIA agent Bryan Mills will be back in the next Taken 3 (spelled as Tak3n) movie due in theaters on January. As more photos of the movie's filming are released online, the 62-year old actor spoke to USA Today this week to talk about what is to be expected in the film with a slight hint that this could be the last in the movie in the "Taken" franchise.

"It's a rollicking good story. But I think this is the end." Neeson said in the interview although considering that Taken 4 is possible as Mills and Whitaker would not have big fights in this year's Tak3n.

Further, he lightheartedly revealed bits of information about the plot twists.

"If my daughter was 'taken' again on a trip, Bryan Mills would have to be certifiably locked up for bad parenting," he said jokingly.

It has been revealed that in Tak3n, Bryan Mills will be haunted down for being accused of killing a friend.

"I have to go on the run, I'll put it that way, from the not-so-lawful types and the lawful authorities. Bryan Mills served his country faithfully, but now even they are after him. They must not like me."

Contrary to the original 2008 Taken, CinemaBlend said that the new movie will not feature a lot of locations like how Mills have haunted his daughter, Kim, in several places in Europe as she has been abducted from Paris by an Albanian gang where the thrill and surprises begin.

"This time, no more traveling," the Irish actor said.

More action is anticipated in the new movie as the protective and comforting Mills "wants to fight quick, using the dirtiest moves possible to finish" those who haunted him including Forest Whitaker.

The first sequel of "Taken" in 2008 is said to have garnered a total of $225 million sales around the world. Said to be without the charm and excitement like that of the first movie, "Taken 2" has managed to gain $375 million considering its well-earned reputation.

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