'Taken 4' Movie Rumors: Liam Neeson Says Fourth Series Installment is 'Always' Possible

Despite the criticism and reviews of "Taken 3," Liam Neeson opened up about the chances of making a fourth film, saying it was a possibility.

"Taken 3" is the latest in the "Taken" franchise and garnered around $92 million during its release last year. With a tagline "It Ends Here," critics and some fans are probably in agreement that it was time for the franchise to pack up and end the whole thing. However, given the box office results against a budget of $48 million, some are wondering about a possible fourth film, something which Neeson himself seemed to agree with.

Neeson and Forest Whitaker were interviewed by Fox News to promote the third film, and when asked about making another one, Neeson said he wouldn't mind returning.

"There's always... I think if audiences go and see it and they like these characters," he said, "I mean, I'd love to do something with Forest again, and if it's in a 'Taken 4' scenario, great."

Maggie Grace, who plays Neeson's daughter in the film, also seems on board with a fourth film.

When asked about possibly taking on the "family business," Grace said, "She is his father's daughter." She also added, "I'm so compelled by the idea of fighting for my family and protecting my family."

As fans await news on whether or not a fourth film really is a possibility or not, they can at least enjoy a "Taken 4" parody trailer, which has Neeson facing off against Jimmy Kimmel, host of "Jimmy Kimmel Live."

The spoof presents a funny take on the famous monologue taken from the film where Neeson says, "What I do have are a very particular set of skills, skills I have acquired over a very long career."

In the trailer, Neeson shares just what these skills are, such as "weapons training, shooting, juggling, horseback riding, origami."

He also added, "I did three years of high school Spanish."