“Taken 4” Movie Update: Is Liam Neeson Open For A Fourth Installment? Actor Reveals That The Success Series Took Him By Surprise

By Staff Writer

Feb 09, 2015 06:53 AM EST

Liam Neeson, one of the most notable individual names in the action film genre industry, recently launched the third installment of his action film "Taken". Neeson reprised his role as Bryan Mills, an ex-CIA agent who's now being framed for his wife's death. In the first film, his daughter, Kim (Maggie Grace) was kidnapped and taken. Mills, being skillful when it comes to combat then finds his daughter within 48 hours. In the second installment, he and his wife was the one taken and they had their daughter to help them escape.

Will There Be a Chance For "Taken 4?" "There's Always," Neeson Says

With the third installment leaving the audience half-empty, some wonder if there's a sequel or a prequel to this movie series to give justice to the missing plot details that will help the audience realize the whole story. "There's always... I think if audiences go and see it and they like these characters, I mean, I'd love to do something with Forest again, and if it's in an "Taken" 4 scenario... great.", the Non-Stop star said, Fox411 writes.

Opening at a strong $40.4 million, the latest film isn't so bad after all. And to include the success of the previous films, it's safe to say that the viewers are hooked to this series, CINEMABLEND reports. "What's the old expression? You know how to make God laugh? Tell Him your plans. You know I was cruising along nicely. I was working constantly and little forays into theater every now and again and suddenly with the success of "Taken" 1...took me very much by surprise. So Hollywood started sending me more action scripts which I'm thrilled to get a chance to do." Neeson adds.

Would you want to see a "Taken 4" film? What do you want to see or clear out in the sequel? Tell us your thoughts below!

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