Director John Moore has been discussing the forthcoming Die Hard sequel, talking up the scale of the picture and revealing that it features a car chase that is taking more than two months to shoot.
Speaking to Empire about A Good Day to Die Hard – which sees John McClane journeying to Russia to rescue his son – the Max Payne helmer revealed “The scope goes from New York to Moscow. It’s very, very international. There’s a car chase through Moscow that’s taking us 78 days to shoot.”
And regarding the tone of the film, Moore explained that he won’t be poking fun at the franchise: "There are a couple of great gags and a couple of great McClanisms," he explained. "It's not like he's this idiot, bumbling around Moscow making 'America won the Cold War' jokes. It's not Carry on Die Hard, I assure you."
“I don’t know whether it’s post-financial crash or whatever, but I don’t think people are in the mood for that bollocks anymore. People are well savvy to the cynical reheating of any product; any franchise. Any sh*t won’t do. The bar’s a bit higher.”
A Good Day to Die Hard hits screens globally on February 14.
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Source : ign[dot]com
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