For those of you secretly hoping to see Bryan Mills's daughter kidnapped yet again, we're afraid you're going to be disappointed.
During a chat on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, the host asked Liam Neeson if there is any possibility of there being a fourth instalment in the Taken franchise.
"No, there's not. There's only so many times your daughter can be taken," he said.
"Actually if we do have another it will be, 'Please can you take my daughter'?"
But even if Liam doesn't return to the Taken world, fans of the series are never going to let him forget about it.
The actor told a story of an encounter with a fan in a public toilet that proves his famous aggressive monologues will follow him forever.
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"I was standing there doing my business and this other man was there doing his business, and you know, men we don't look at each other, you do your business, studying the tile," he said. "I heard this guy quoting the line from Taken: 'I will find you.' I thought, 'Here we go'."
He then made the mistake of turning towards the fan – who, unbelievably, reached out to shake his hand.
The actor might want to avoid being found in public conveniences from now on...
Although has ruled out a Taken return, you can still get your fix of the actor this Christmas. He'll be appearing in Martin Scorsese's Silence alongside Andrew Garfield and Adam Driver, as well as A Monster Calls, which also stars Felicity Jones and Sigourney Weaver.
Both open on December 23, so you can still have a very Neeson Christmas.
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