Liam Neeson wants to know why people keep takin’ his sh*t

Last Updated on August 5, 2021

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TAKEN 3 will see the return of Liam Neeson's Bryan Mills in some serious life-threatening situations and if you're asking why people keep trying to take something from him, you're not the only one. In what undoubtedly should be the main trailer for TAKEN 3, Liam Neeson asks that very question in this music video of sorts featuring guns blazing, fists flying, and cereal gone missing. Seriously, why do people keep taking his shit?!?

Given recent events, I think it's safe to say everyone's up for a fun time at the movies watching Liam Neeson take down token bad guys with relative ease. In case you need a refresher course, we actually have an exclusive featurette on Bryan Mills that gives you the rundown on his training in badassery. Meanwhile, all that's left to do is sit back, enjoy the holidays, and gear up to see Neeson take 'em all down come January 9th. And for the love of Liam, stop taking his shit!

TAKEN 3 hits theaters on January 9, 2015.

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Source: 20th Century Fox

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