Liam Neeson has admitted that he is interested and looking forward for the next sequel of his latest flick 'Taken 3'.
The 'Non-Stop' actor said in an interview that if audience likes the characters and the whole changed scenario of his recent movie then obviously there is a room for another 'Taken' to take place, Fox News reported.
The 62-year-old actor added that before signing on for the third part, he had a basic concern that no one gets taken and they had to change the plot to make it successful, as they couldn't afford upsetting the audience with doing same 'Taken' story again.
Neeson, who will portray the role of Bryan Mills in 'Taken 3', plays a role of man who is on the hunt for his ex-wife's killer while being chased by authorities who consider him a suspect.
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