Bruce Willis Confirms Die Hard 6 is Still Moving Forward

Bruce Willis Confirms Die Hard 6 is Still Moving Forward

Bruce Willis confirms Die Hard 6 is still happening, and he’s due to read the script the soon. The movie is said to be a prequel/sequel.

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Bruce Willis has confirmed the long-gestating Die Hard 6 is still happening. The original Die Hard is 30 years old this year and was breath of fresh air when first released. Movies in the 1980s had been dominated by indestructible muscle men like Sylvester Stallone and Arnold Schwarzenegger, but Die Hard instead featured a normal, everyman cop caught up in a siege and just struggling to stay alive.

Die Hard spawned four sequels, but with each follow-up, the everyman quality of John McClane got stripped further away. The character got caught up in increasingly outlandish situations, and by A Good Day To Die Hard he was hanging off helicopters and getting thrown through windows with barely a scratch to show for it. The next movie has been dubbed Die Hard: Year One, and is said to be a prequel/sequel, featuring modern-day McClane investigating a case related to his rookie years.

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News on Die Hard 6 has been relatively quiet lately, but Willis confirmed during an interview on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon the movie is still happening, stating “I’m about to wing out to California to start to see what the script looks like. So I think so, yeah.” Live Free Or Die Hard helmer Len Wiseman is attached to direct the film, but no actors have been connected with the role of young McClane just yet.

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It’s a little hard to get excited about the new Die Hard, following the most recent entries. While the first 3 movies are still highly regarded, both Live Free and A Good Day were poorly received by fans. Even Willis seemed utterly bored with the role during the fifth movie, and McClane barely felt like the same character as the original.

Willis appears somewhat bored with action movies in general, and in the last five years most of his output has been extended cameos in straight to DVD films like Acts of Violence. The actor will return to the big screen this Friday for Death Wish, a glossy remake of the controversial 1974 thriller. While the most recent poster pitches the movie as Willis’ comeback, there doesn’t seem to be much buzz surrounding it. That said, fans are very excited by his return for Glass, a sequel that will unite the characters from M. Night Shyamalan’s Unbreakable and Split.

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We’ll bring you more information on Die Hard 6/Die Hard: Year One when it arrives.

Source: The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon

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