Liam Neeson, known for his action hero roles, is set to star in the upcoming film 'In the Land of Saints and Sinners.' The movie, directed by Robert Lorenz, features Neeson as Finbar Murphy, a man with a dark past living in a quiet Irish town. When terrorists threaten the village, Murphy must decide between revealing his identity or protecting his neighbors.
Neeson expressed his excitement about working with a talented cast of Irish actors, including Ciarán Hinds and Colm Meaney, whom he considers close friends. The film, which premiered at the Venice Film Festival, provided Neeson with another opportunity to collaborate with Lorenz, with whom he shares a successful working relationship.
Reflecting on his career pace, Neeson emphasized the importance of maintaining a quick filming schedule for thrillers to preserve energy and momentum on set. He praised Lorenz's efficient approach to filmmaking, drawing inspiration from the Clint Eastwood school of directing.
Discussing his personal connection to the film's themes of violence, Neeson recalled growing up in Ireland during a tumultuous period marked by bombings and shootings. He acknowledged the impact of those experiences on his perspective and how they resonate with the film's narrative.
Looking ahead, Neeson shared insights into his upcoming projects, including his involvement in the 'Naked Gun' sequel and the film 'Cold Storage,' where he coincidentally stars alongside his mother-in-law, Vanessa Redgrave. Despite his age, Neeson remains committed to action roles, with a few non-action scripts catching his interest for future endeavors.
As Neeson gears up for 'The Naked Gun' production in Atlanta, Georgia, he reflects on his journey in the action genre since 'Taken' and hints at potential projects beyond the horizon. With a career marked by versatility and dedication, Neeson continues to captivate audiences with his on-screen presence and unwavering commitment to his craft.