Liam Neeson’s second chance gets stolen in Honest Thief trailer

Last Updated on August 2, 2021

Remember that time in 2017 when Liam Neeson said that he was officially done with action movies? "Guys, I'm sixty-fucking-five. Audiences are eventually going to go: ‘Come on,’” the hard-boiled actor proclaimed at the time. Yeah, we get it, he had a particular set of skills. Well, those skills are being once again being put to the test for the actor's latest revenge-driven romp HONEST THIEF.

Here's the official synopsis:

They call him the In and Out Bandit because meticulous thief Tom Carter (Liam Neeson) has stolen $9 million from small-town banks while managing to keep his identity a secret. But after he falls in love with the bubbly Annie (Kate Walsh), Tom decides to make a fresh start by coming clean about his criminal past, only to be double-crossed by two ruthless FBI agents.

From the co-creator of Emmy-nominated series Ozark, thriller Honest Thief showcases Liam Neeson in a heartfelt tale of redemption, packed with fights, chases, and explosions centered on one man's mission to make things right for the sake of love.

Written and directed by Mark Williams, HONEST THIEF stars Liam Neeson (TAKEN), Kate Walsh (GREY'S ANATOMY), Jeffrey Donovan (BURN NOTICE), Jai Courtney (SUICIDE SQUAD), and Anthony Ramos (HAMILTON). The ensemble cast includes Robert Patrick (TERMINATOR 2: JUDGMENT DAY) and Jasmine Cephas Jones (BLINDSPOTTING). Meanwhile, Williams, Tai Duncan, Craig Chapman, and Jonah Loop serve as the film's producers.

Source: Open Road

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