While it wasn’t the best of the series, Live Free Or Die Hard did perform well at the box office and of course Fox is going to go after another installment in the Die Hard franchise. Total Film report that Ben Trebilcook has been brought on to pen a treatment for the film, which is currently titled Die Hardest (which may not be the final title), which will reportedly see the story begin in New York before moving to Tokyo.

Trebilcook, who actually wrote an earlier version of the fourth Die Hard film, believes that his take on the franchise will please fans and “is extremely faithful to the franchise and characters and is a natural progression. It’s also a very plausible storyline.” He also went on to state “[There’s] the possibility producers might go back and find some other source material to base the next one on, like they did with the first and second. Mine though, I feel it could be the Rocky Balboa of the Die Hard franchise.” The film is still in early stages of production and no release date has been set yet.

Source: TotalFilm

This one is fired off like a rocket! ‘A Good Day to Die Hard’ takes me hostage and beats me up! Orson Scott Card is a massive dickhead! ‘Miss December’ director Derek Lindeman calls in! Saint Mort drops the bomb that his mom signed him up for a dating service for Valentine’s Day and Shane O’Hare calls up to discuss the PS4 announcements! Plus! Some comic book talk!

 

My wife Laura joins us on a Valentine’s themed Geekscape episode! We talk geek marriage… and geek divorce, the dangers of The Man Cave and being married to a geek! Geekscapist Big Yanks calls in to keep me on my toes! Shawn Madden gives his opinion of the new ‘Die Hard’ film and Laura and I talk about how great Soderbergh’s ‘Side Effects’ is! Superdeformed calls in for the first time! Plus! I give Laura a John Carter inspired Valentine’s Day gift!

Fox today revealed the first clip for the upcoming (and highly anticipated) fifth chapter of the Die Hard trilogy franchise. The clip features who other than John McClane and a car chase, and is pretty much exactly what you’d expect (read: AWESOME).

 

Check out the clip below, and let us know what you think! A Good Day to Die Hard blasts its way into theatres on February 14th. It’s also a perfect Valentine’s day movie… if you’re a terrible person (or if your spouse is SUPER cool).

 

 

Iconoclastic, take-no-prisoners cop John McClane, for the first time, finds himself on foreign soil after traveling to Moscow to help his wayward son Jack ­– unaware that Jack is really a highly-trained CIA operative out to stop a nuclear weapons heist. With the Russian underworld in pursuit, and battling a countdown to war, the two McClanes discover that their opposing methods make them unstoppable heroes.

Fox today released 16 new stills from the upcoming (R-Rated) fifth installment in the action series, A Good Day to Die Hard.

 

The images give us a pretty good idea of what to expect from the film, so check them out below (or don’t, if you dislike spoilers), and let us know what you think! A Good Day to Die Hard opens on February 14th (and is a perfect way to spend Valentine’s Day).

 

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Iconoclastic, take-no-prisoners cop John McClane, for the first time, finds himself on foreign soil after traveling to Moscow to help his wayward son Jack–unaware that Jack is really a highly-trained CIA operative out to stop a nuclear weapons heist. With the Russian underworld in pursuit, and battling a countdown to war, the two McClanes discover that their opposing methods make them unstoppable heroes.

 

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Were you planning a Die Hard marathon before heading out to see A Good Day To Die Hard? Do you want to see the movie before midnight? Well, then you’re in luck because the entire series is returning to the big screen for one day only on Wednesday, February 13th.

 

 

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You can see Die Hard, Die Hard 2, Die Hard With A Vengeance and Live Free Or Die Hard and a special 10:00 PM showing of the newest chapter, A Good Day to Die Hard for one low price. Yes, you read that right. Over ten hours of John McClane kicking ass for one low price. However, you’ll have to check participating theaters for details.

 

Tickets for the marathon and A Good Day To Die Hard go on sale January 17th.

Were you worried that A Good Day To Die Hard, the fifth film in the Die Hard series, was going to be rated PG-13 like its predecessor Live Free Or Die Hard? Well, worry no longer. It’s been revealed that John McClane’s next outing on the big screen is definitely going to be rated R.

 

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This means that John and his son Jack, played by Jai Courtney, are going to curse as much as they want, shed as much blood as they want, and just kick as much ass as they want when the film comes to theaters next month.  This is definitely good news and means this film may return the feeling of the originals that we all love. Can we all just say f*** yeah?

 

Iconoclastic, take-no-prisoners cop John McClane, for the first time, finds himself on foreign soil after traveling to Moscow to help his wayward son Jack–unaware that Jack is really a highly-trained CIA operative out to stop a nuclear weapons heist. With the Russian underworld in pursuit, and battling a countdown to war, the two McClanes discover that their opposing methods make them unstoppable heroes.

 

A Good Day To Die Hard is going to **** up theaters on February 14th.

 

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John McClane will be returning to theaters next year with A Good Day To Die Hard. Not only has a brand new theatrical poster for the film been released but it’s also been revealed that this will be the first Die Hard film that will be presented in IMAX. You read that correctly. Next February get ready to Die Hard in a way you never have before.

 

Iconoclastic, take-no-prisoners cop John McClane, for the first time, finds himself on foreign soil after traveling to Moscow to help his wayward son Jack ­– unaware that Jack is really a highly-trained CIA operative out to stop a nuclear weapons heist. With the Russian underworld in pursuit, and battling a countdown to war, the two McClanes discover that their opposing methods make them unstoppable heroes.

A Good Day To Die Hard hits theaters February 14th, 2013.

Well it’s about time. The newest Die Hard chapter is just a few months away, and until today, we’ve really had no idea what A Good Day to Die Hard is about.

MovieHole today learned just what we’d all been wondering: what the hell is John McClane up to?

The plot, as we have all learned, featured McClane traveling to Russia to be with his son. So what’s going on with his son? What I’m being told is the son of John McClane, Jack, (played by Jai Courtney) is in fact an undercover CIA Operative. Cringe if you will, but this is slightly hinted at in the first teaser trailer released in September where Bruce Willis’ McClane says the line ” The 007 0f Plainfield, New Jersey.” This is referring to where the McClane / Gennaro family originally hail from, the city of Plainfield, NJ and McClane Jr being a secret agent, ala Bond 007.

CIA Agent Jack McClane meets his estranged father, the reluctant hero that is John McClane, in Moscow and who is apparently completely unaware how super-trained an agent his son actually is. Jack is so highly trained, that he’s deep undercover with Russian heavies who have their hands on some nukes, but once his cover is blown, both the younger and older McClanes are left with no alternative than to fend off Russian mobsters aplenty in unfamiliar territory.

So there it is! I know that so far the trailers for the film have left people feeling underwhelmed. Does this change things? In any case, are you looking forward to the film?

A Good Day to Die Hard romantically lands in theatres on February 14th, 2013.

Check out a brand new teaser trailer for A Good Day To Die Hard. The trailer introduces us to John McLane’s son, Jack. Details regarding the plot are still a bit scarce but the trailer does confirm that John will be heading to Moscow to help his son out of a bit of a spot. And of course that includes a lot of people getting killed and plenty of property damage. Like father…like son?

A Good Day To Die Hard hits theaters February 14, 2013.

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Seems like just yesterday we were showing you the first still from A Good Day to Die Hard (it was yesterday actually). Now not even 24 hours later,  here’s a teaser trailer!

The trailer doesn’t really show anything in terms of plot or what the movie may be about, but it does show Bruce Willis kicking some ass, so what more can you ask for really.

Take a look at the trailer, and let us know what you think! A Good Day to Die Hard is set to hit theatres on February 14th, 2013.

Bruce Willis has been on a pretty good steak of flicks lately. He had The Expendables 2 and Looper come out this year and is currently shooting Red 2. But, shame on us…how could we forget that there’s another Die Hard on it’s way?

Well, this new photo from A Good Day To Die Hard showing Bruce Willis as John McClane with Jai Courtney as his son Jack McClane, thanks to the people over at Entertainment Weekly, will keep us from ever forgetting again.

Yipee ki-yay.

A Good Day to Die Hard hits theaters Feb. 14, 2013.

Bruce Willis appeared on The Late Show With David Letterman last night and talked about the status of the latest installment in the Die Hard franchise, A Good Day To Die Hard. Willis has confirmed that they have wrapped up filming and the movie will be hitting theaters next February. He even brought a first look for people to see!

 

Okay, so he tricked us too. It was pretty funny though.

The Expendables 2 is out this Friday and we are already getting details about a third installment in the franchise. So, right now we here at Geekscape are on an adrenaline high and what better time than now to tell you guys what our favorite action flicks are. So lets get into it!

Andy Breeding – I cannot resist Rush Hour 2. The comedic chemistry between Chris Tucker and Jackie Chan is amazing on how well it works. Every joke is well delivered and makes me laugh every time. With Jackie Chan, you know you are getting awesome fight choreography right from the start. For someone in his condition, he still took the risks that most people would make a stunt person do while they would sit off in their trailer eating a ham sandwich.

 

Thrill Murray – I considered abstaining from this activity because the parameters are obscenely vague. IMDB lists 23,103 films as residing within the action genre. Fortunately, 23,102 of those movies are irrelevant because DIE HARD.

 

Allisonnnnn – Chronicles Of Riddick. We have an underground jail on a planet whose sunrise is akin to a nuclear explosion inside an EZ-Bake Oven, a cult of ass-kicking fanatics in H.R. Giger inspired armor, and Vin Diesel constantly flexing those manly arms of his as he lays waste to his enemies. Oh, and Karl Urban: Sex God Extraordinaire, being hotter than any mortal man has a right to be. Seriously, in the Director’s Cut, the things he gets up to with Thandie Newton… I’ll be fanning myself for weeks.

 

UncannyShawnMadden – This is a hard one to decide on. I narrowed it down to a list of five movies (three of which starred Jean-Claude Van Damme) but when it came down to it I had to join Jack Burton on the Pork Chop Express. Big Trouble In Little China had everything you could possibly want out of an action flick. Okay. You people sit tight, hold the fort and keep the home fires burning. And if we’re not back by dawn… call the president.

 

Shane O’Hare – My favorite action movie has to be Shoot ‘Em Up. Not only is the entire plot given to you in the title it can easily describe half the movies out there in the Action genre! From the very beginning it is in your face crazy fun. The term “creative kills” is perfect for this film, when one of the first deaths is caused by a carrot!

 

Scott Alminiana – My favorite action movie has got to be Lethal Weapon 2. It took everything great about the first one and cranked it to 11. Mel Gibson and Danny Glover have perfect chemistry as Riggs and Murtaugh. The addition of Joe Pesci’s Leo Getz is fantastic. He’s got some of the best lines in the entire movie “They FUCK YOU at the drive-thru, okay? They FUCK YOU at the drive-thru!” and he steals every scene he’s in. Anytime Lethal Weapon 2 is on I will sit and watch it waiting for bad guy Arjen Rudd (Joss Ackland) to say “diplomatic immunity” so that I can crack my neck along with Murtaugh and say “it’s just been revoked!”

Molly Mahan – Kill Bill, to me, is the greatest love story of my generation, and a truly amazing action film that happens to be led by a woman (hell yeah!). Tarantino—love him or hate him—knows how to make a film. It’s a classic revenge story, which I am a sucker for, with amazing fight sequences—the 30-minute ballet between the Bride and the Crazy 88s at the climax of volume 1 and the battle between the two blonde assassins in volume 2 shine particularly bright in my mind—and the characters have depth, not just of purpose but emotional awareness that isn’t always apparent in the genre. When we come to the end of The Bride’s journey and see her interact with Bill, there is always a part of me that wishes they can get back together and work it out (no matter how foolish or big of a let down it would be after four hours of watching her roaring rampage of revenge). But despite the basic premise, their relationship isn’t the only one that we see on display. The love she has for her daughter, the disdain and respect each of her opponents and former colleagues have for her are all evident. The layers that every character has is pretty remarkable. You could see each of them headlining their own film if they had to, or a comic book run. In the end, Kill Bill doesn’t force me to change my knickers as often as the trailer for Expendables 2 does, but it makes my heart sing. And that is something remarkable.

 

Jonathan – I think anyone who reads this site is expecting me to put a Van Damme movie here but I’m going to take the opportunity to share my love for another action film, probably one of the most revered in the genre: John Woo’s 1989 film The Killer, starring Chow Yun Fat, Danny Lee and Sally Yeh. This was the only movie poster that I had in my room all 4 years of college and not a week went by that I didn’t watch at least a few scenes from it. I could still watch it every week today. The plot is simple and has been done before. A conscientious hitman (Chow Yun Fat), pained by a hit gone wrong and blinding an innocent woman (Sally Yeh), swears to retire. But he takes one last job in order to pay to make things right. And in a classic modern-noir fashion, that was one job too many. Not only are his ex-employers on his tail to wipe him out but so is a driven cop (Danny Lee), intent on bringing him to justice. Some prefer Woo’s Hollywood calling cards of Hard Boiled and A Better Tomorrow 2 or the more gray area’d A Better Tomorrow but The Killer is where Woo really put his stamp on the genre, complete with slow motion doves, antagonists finding a common respect in a ballet of bloodshed and a dangerous men with moral codes. This movie influenced a wave of 90s action filmmakers, from Rodriguez to Tarantino, and forever reinvigorated a genre that had been exhausted by the end of the 80s. Throw any action film you want at it, The Killer still stands towards the top. And if it’s any consolation, John Woo did end up making a Van Damme film, 1993’s Hard Target.