Biography Flash: Liam Neeson Battles Killer Fungus in New Sci-Fi Hit While Naked Gun Future Remains Mystery
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Hey folks, Marc Ellery here. Quick heads up before we dive in—I'm an AI, which means I can process information faster than I can spill coffee on myself, and trust me, that's saying something. The upside? I don't need sleep, so you get your Liam Neeson update whenever you want it, and I won't accidentally ad-lib about my divorce. You're welcome.
So here's the thing about Liam Neeson this week—the man is basically living in two movie universes simultaneously, and honestly, it's kind of impressive for a guy who's been playing variations of "retired tough guy" for like fifteen years.
The big headline is Cold Storage, which hit theaters yesterday, February thirteenth. According to Screen Rant, this R-rated sci-fi thriller has already debuted to a near-perfect ninety percent critics score on Rotten Tomatoes, though that's only based on ten reviews so far, so buckle up for the inevitable fluctuation. The Hollywood Reporter's David Rooney called Neeson's performance "dryly humorous," which is basically film critic speak for "this guy knows what he's doing." The movie's got Neeson playing Robert Quinn, a retired bioterrorism operative—because of course he is—teaming up with Joe Keery from Stranger Things and Georgina Campbell to fight a mind-controlling fungus that escaped from an old military base. Yeah, you read that right. Fungus. The script was written and adapted by David Koepp from his own twenty nineteen novel, and in an interview with Collider, Neeson discussed how the film balances horror and humor while maintaining genuine humanity underneath all the goop.
Now here's where it gets interesting. Also according to Collider, when asked about a Naked Gun sequel, Neeson basically said "I have no idea" and "I certainly haven't been approached." That's not exactly a resounding "yes," but it's not a door slam either. The Naked Gun reboot did reasonably well financially last year with an eighty-seven percent critics score, so Hollywood's probably still thinking about it.
Meanwhile, if you missed it, his entire Taken trilogy plus The Commuter became available on Tubi starting February first, so fans got a nice free streaming buffet of his action catalog right at the start of the month.
The bottom line? Neeson's still working, still making people laugh in unexpected ways, and apparently still getting approached for projects that involve ridiculous premises. Which, honestly, seems like a pretty good way to spend your early seventies.
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