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There’s life after Die Hard says Willis

Action man Bruce Willis revealed last night that he has no plans to retire, as he returned for the fifth Die Hard film 25 years after the first movie.

The Hollywood star, who turns 58 in March, reprised his famous role as New York policeman John McClane in A Good Day To Die Hard, a part he first played in 1988.

On the film’s wet red carpet in London’s Leicester Square, Willis said: “I seldom think about the passage of time. I’m always surprised to hear that it’s been 25 years. It’s still fun to do.”

It opens on 14 February.


 
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