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Die Hard terrorist plot a rumour

BruceWillis.jpgThere's been a lot of rumour about the plot of Die Hard 4.0 and Bruce Willis has just quoshed them.

From Movies.com Tipster through MoviesOnline comes the story:

"We're getting close," Willis says of Die Hard 4.0. "They're working on the script like crazy, trying to get ready. The goal, I think, would be to try and shoot it sometime this year." The actor...is tight-lipped on the Die Hard story line ("Even if I knew, I couldn't tell you," he says), but he confirmed that the Web terrorism gossip is "just a rumor."

Well I can be over sceptical sometimes but confirming that it is just a rumour doesn't mean that it's not true. He could mean it's a rumour now but no one out there has the truth yet...or it could mean there's no online terrorist plot as everyone has been saying. Still, it's good news that the script continues and I am looking forward to this, I just hope it turns out really strong and is a fitting return and end to the series. The last thing we want is another poor cash-in sequel.


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Die Hard and the Lethal Weapon series got me into watching action films. I was a bit disappointed with DH2, but DH3 redeemed that somewhat, and I definitely still want to see another John McClane movie.

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