"The geezer’s ego’s out of control"
27.02.2020 - 12:02 / ahlanlive.com
Liam Neeson has never understood the lure of starring in superhero movies because spending hours in the gym to "pump" up his muscles doesn't appeal to him.
The Taken star famously portrayed Batman's arch enemy Ra's al Ghul, also known as Henri Ducard, in 2005's Batman Begins and The Dark Knight Rises in 2012, but modern superhero blockbusters aren't top of his watch list.
"I'm really not a huge fan of the genre," he confessed to U.S. news show Entertainment Tonight.
"I think it's Hollywood with
"The geezer’s ego’s out of control"
Liam Gallagher has declared that he could play a solo gig at Knebworth, the site where his former band Oasis played a pair of seminal shows in 1996.
Lesley Manville has had to mute her Ordinary Love co-star Liam Neeson on WhatsApp because he can’t stop sending her notes and messages.
Liam Neeson had been associated with a few superhero films in the past but he is done with the genre and is in no mood to return. During his latest interview with ET, the actor, who recently appeared in romance-drama film Ordinary Love, was asked if he would ever consider doing a superhero film again. The actor, who featured in The Dark Knight Rises, said he does not want to do superhero movies because he is not a fan of that genre.
By Andreas Wiseman, Tom Grater
The small irony of is that the titular affection — the easy, lived-in love between a long-married couple — is brought to life onscreen by two extraordinary actors: Lesley Manville and Liam Neeson, who come to the project with his and hers Oscar nominations (she for; he for ).
Like a lot of actors, Liam Neeson prefers not to watch his past work.