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Die Hard 4 announced
'Live Free or Die Hard' is set to go into production next week for a summer 2007 release.
Aug 3 2006
Bruce Willis is returning to what he does best – playing chain-smoking maverick John McClane in a further 'Die Hard' sequel.
Willis will reprise his 'foul-mouthed cop in a vest' shtick for 'Live Free or Die Hard', the forth entry in the lucrative franchise.
The film is set to open on July 4 weekend in the States next year, tying in nicely with the plot which concerns a criminal who cripples the nation by attacking America's computer infrastructure on that very day.
Len Wiseman ('Underworld') will direct the film, which is set to go into production next month.
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- kirsty & louisa said...
- We are really excited to see the new Die hard film, we are very much big fans of the previous films. Can't wait we know it will be a brillant follow on from the other 3 films. DIE HARD BABY!!!!! Posted on Aug 15 2006 16:45
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