The Oscar nominee initially thought his big monologue was 'corny'.
The actor says his action roles will "stop at some stage" because "audiences aren't stupid."
Billie Eilish presents a concert film, 'Deadpool' makes it to Disney+ at last and there's a new animated 'Star Wars' series.
From another blockbuster Marvel TV show to a whole load of movies from the archive arriving thanks to Star on Disney+ UK.
Liam Neeson was convinced that the movie that turned him into a latter day action star would tank, he's admitted.
Concerns have been raised about Liam Neeson after the actor was photographed looking gaunt on the streets of New York on Saturday. Gossip site Radar added fuel to the speculation by claiming the usually beefy actor has “cleared his schedule” but his spokesperson says “he has just completed work on one film and starts another in September.” - Worst Movie Photoshop Fails - Star Wars Casting News - Dad’s Hilarious Taken Note Whether the dramatic weight loss is for an upcoming film role, or the ‘Schindler’s List’ star has simply taken up a new fitness regime is not yet clear, but his IMDB page states that he currently has two films in post-production - Martin Scorsese’s ‘Silence’ and JA Bayona’s ‘A Monster Calls’. Above: Neeson as we’re used to seeing him, pictured in March His forthcoming action thriller ‘A Willing Patriot’, due to shoot in South Africa later this year, doesn’t sound like the sort of role that requires a drastic physical transformation, so what could be behind this change in appearance?
Liam Neeson’s ‘Taken’ character Bryan Mills has become the unlikely saviour of an exasperated father who got fed up with his messy kids. The unidentified dad used Mills’ iconic speech from ‘Taken’ to threaten his kids who refused to “put their dishes in the dishwasher” with having their wifi privileges revoked, leaving this brilliantly passive aggressive note above the sink. Shared by Reddit user labuzan the note has since been viewed thousands of time online, doubtless inspiring other antagonised dads to do the same thing. The note reads: I don’t know who you are.