Taken (franchise)

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Taken
Taken trilogy DVD cover.jpg
The DVD cover for the 3-film box set
Directed by Pierre Morel (1)
Olivier Megaton (2-3)
Screenplay by
Produced byLuc Besson
Starring
Cinematography
  • Michel Abramowicz (1)
  • Romain Lacourbas (2)
  • Eric Kress (3)
Edited by
Music by Nathaniel Méchaly
Production
companies
Distributed by
Release date
2008–2014
Running time
294 minutes
CountryFrance
LanguageEnglish
Budget$118,000,000
Box office$929,451,015

Taken is a series of English-language French action films, beginning with Taken in 2008, created by producer Luc Besson and American screenwriter Robert Mark Kamen. The dialogue of all three films is primarily English, and all three feature Liam Neeson as Bryan Mills. The first film received mixed reviews from critics but a positive response from audiences with commercial success. The series grossed a combined $929,451,015 worldwide.

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The series has also experienced diminishing critical reception with each successive film.

A prequel television series based on a similar storyline and starring Clive Standen and Jennifer Beals premiered in February 2017.

Films

Taken (2008)

A retired CIA operative named Bryan Mills crosses the globe to rescue his 17-year-old daughter after she is kidnapped by a group of Albanian smugglers while traveling in France.

Taken 2 (2012)

Mafia boss and terrorist Murad, the father of Marko, whom Bryan had killed by electrocution in the first film of the trilogy, plans to capture Bryan, who is vacationing with his family in Istanbul, and avenge his son's death.

Taken 3 (2014)

Bryan has been framed for the murder of his ex-wife, Lenore. He then sets out to clear his name by going after the real killers, while also eluding capture from U.S. authorities for whom he formerly worked.

Television

Taken (2017–2018)

In September 2015, NBC ordered a Taken television series depicting a young Bryan Mills. [1] In February 2016, Vikings actor Clive Standen was announced to play the young Bryan Mills, with Alex Carey as the showrunner. [2]

Cast and crew

Cast

CharactersFilmsTelevision series
Taken Taken 2 Taken 3 Taken
Season 1 Season 2
20082012201420172018
Bryan Mills Liam Neeson Clive Standen M
Kimberly "Kim" Mills Maggie Grace
Lenore "Lenny" Mills-St. John Famke Janssen
Sam "Scott" Gilroy Leland Orser Michael Irby
Mark Rem Casey Jon Gries James Landry Hebert
Bernie Dave Harris David Warshofsky D. B. Sweeney David Warshofsky Jose Pablo Cantillo
Jean-Claude Pitrel Olivier Rabourdin
Marko Hoxha Arben Bajraktaraj Arben Bajraktaraj A P
Stuart St. John Xander Berkeley Mentioned Dougray Scott
Sheerah Holly Valance
Amanda Katie Cassidy
Patrice Saint-Clair Gérard Watkins
Murad Hoxha Rade Šerbedžija
Jamie Conrad Luke Grimes
Inspector Durmaz Kevork Malikyan
Inspector Franck Dotzler Forest Whitaker
Oleg Malankov Sam Spruell
Jimmy Jonny Weston
Detective Smith Dylan Bruno
Detective Garcia Don Harvey
Detective Johnson Al Sapienza
Christina Hart Jennifer Beals M
Asha Flynn Brooklyn Sudano M
John Gaius Charles M
Becca Vlasik Monique Gabriela Curnen M
Cali MillsCeleste Desjardins R Celeste Desjardins P
Harry Ward Dominic Fumusa R
RileyJennifer Marsala R
Faaron Simu Liu R
Marzoki Ali Kazmi R
Elena Morales Layla Alizada R
Harden Kilroy Adam Goldberg M
Santana Jessica Camacho M
James Casey Peter Outerbridge R
KrystiyanChristian Bako R

Crew

CrewFilm
Taken Taken 2 Taken 3
Director Pierre Morel Olivier Megaton
Writer Luc Besson
Robert Mark Kamen
ProducerLuc Besson
MusicNathaniel Méchaly
Distributor EuropaCorp (France)
20th Century Fox (US)

Reception

Box office performance

FilmRelease dateBox office grossBox office rankingBudgetReference(s)
United StatesNorth AmericaOther territoriesWorldwideAll time North AmericaAll time worldwide
Taken (2008)January 30, 2009$145,000,989$81,829,579$226,830,568#292#500$25,000,000 [3]
Taken 2 (2012)October 5, 2012$139,854,287$236,287,019$376,141,306#318#219$45,000,000 [4]
Taken 3 (2014)January 9, 2015$89,256,424$237,222,717$326,479,141#697#357$48,000,000 [5] [6]
Total$374,111,700$555,339,315$929,451,015$118,000,000 [7]

Critical and public response

Film Rotten Tomatoes Metacritic CinemaScore
Taken (2008)60% (178 reviews) [8] 51 (32 reviews) [9] A− [10]
Taken 2 (2012)22% (173 reviews) [11] 45 (35 reviews) [12] B+ [10]
Taken 3 (2014)13% (124 reviews) [13] 26 (30 reviews) [14] B+ [10]

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