It should be no secret to any self-respecting movie fan that there's a fifth Die Hard film hitting theatres early next year . . . Feb. 14 to be exact.
But, with no footage and few pics floating around online, little is known about A Good Day to Die Hard other than it features John McClane and his wayward son in Russia. That's it. Until today.
Director John Moore, who previously made Behind Enemy Lines and Max Payne, sat down with Empire and dished some dirt on the film. Below are a few tidbits of interest, for your eye holes.
"There are a couple of great gags and a couple of great McClanisms, It’s
not like [he's] this idiot, bumbling around Moscow making ‘America won
the Cold War’ jokes. It’s not 'Carry On Die Hard', I can assure you... I
don’t know whether it’s post-financial crash or whatever, but I don’t
think people are in the mood for that bollocks anymore. People are well
savvy to the cynical reheating of any product, any franchise. Any shit
won’t do. The bar’s a bit higher."
Moore also said the film will not be light on action.
"There’s a car chase through Moscow that’s taking us 78 days to shoot."
Moore also said the film will not be light on action.
"There’s a car chase through Moscow that’s taking us 78 days to shoot."
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