Veteran actor Liam Neeson and director Jaume Collet-Serra joined hands for the fourth time to place a thriller on a Metro train that is heading out of New York.
As an action hero, Neeson is known for battling wolves in (The Grey), evil Albanians (Taken), flight turbulence (Non-stop), evil Turks (Taken 2), evil Germans (Unknown), and evil Nazis (Schindler’s List).
'The Commuter' is the 65-year-old star’s fourth partnership with Spanish director Jaume.
His biggest challenge is to take the Metro-North home from NYC during the rush hour.
The movie kicks on as Neeson boards a 6 pm train from Grand Central Station and finds himself accompanied by Joanna (Vera Farmiga) who makes him an un-refusable offer.
The offer is to find a person on the train named Prynne who isn’t part of the usual commuting team for an award worth a cash prize and he doesn’t have the option to refuse otherwise his family may be killed.
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