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It Feels Like Liam Neeson Is Back In A Big Way

Liam Neeson is having a major moment. With his highly anticipated comedic turn in the upcoming Naked Gun reboot, Neeson is showing his range—and reminding audiences why he’s one of the most enduring names in Hollywood. But just as he leans into parody, he’s doubling down on what he does best: no-holds-barred action. Enter Ice Road: Vengeance.

This high-altitude thriller sees Neeson reprising his role as big rig driver Mike McCann, last seen braving frozen highways in The Ice Road. This time, the road leads to the Himalayas, where McCann travels to scatter his late brother’s ashes atop Mt. Everest. But the journey takes a deadly detour when the tour bus he’s on—along with a group of unsuspecting passengers—comes under siege on the infamous “Road to the Sky.”

Trapped on a treacherous 12,000-foot mountain pass and facing down a team of mercenaries, McCann must once again do what he does best: survive against impossible odds. With the help of a fearless mountain guide played by Fan Bingbing, he becomes the last line of defense not just for the passengers, but for a local village caught in the crossfire.

Directed by Jonathan Hensleigh, Ice Road: Vengeance is a tense, explosive ride that also stars Marcus Thomas, Grace O’Sullivan, Saksham Sharma, Bernard Curry, Geoff Morrell, Mahesh Jadu, Amelia Bishop, Shapoor Batliwalla, Monish Anand, Shivantha Wijesinha, and CJ Bloomfield.

Balancing intense action with heart, Ice Road: Vengeance proves that Liam Neeson isn’t just back—he never left. Whether it’s with a badge, a big rig, or a perfectly timed punchline, Neeson continues to dominate screens in unexpected and unforgettable ways.

With international locations, high-stakes action, and emotional resonance, Ice Road: Vengeance marks a new chapter for Liam Neeson’s action legacy—proving that at 70+, he’s still Hollywood’s most reliable man of action. This time, it’s not just personal—it’s perilous.

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