Taken Season 3 Release Date: Is It Happening?

Based on the film series of the same name, “Taken” is an American criminal drama series. If you haven’t seen the movies, Liam Neeson plays a retired special operations soldier who is nonetheless willing to kill to protect his family. The show is an attempt to provide a contemporary backstory for Neeson’s Bryan Mills character. The series debuted on NBC on February 27, 2017, and it continues to air to this day.

Fans of the genre and the franchise it’s based on were naturally curious about Bryan Mills’s mysterious origin story and how he came to acquire the unique mix of skills causing him a nightmare for crooks and evildoers everywhere. Critics were not enthusiastic about the show, saying that while it had some good ideas and moments, it failed to significantly diverge from its inspiration.

Taken Season 3 Release Date

This series ran for 40–45 minutes on NBC in the United States and on Altice Studio in France. There were a total of 10 episodes in the first season, which aired from February 27, 2017, until May 1, 2017. Season 2 premiered on January 12, 2018, and concluded on June 30, 2018. When looking at the series’ aggregated ratings and reviews, we see that it has received both positive and bad feedback. Both the IMDb and Rotten Tomatoes gave it 6.6/10. Most people (78%) agree that it’s good. The show’s cast was engaging and fun to watch, but that wasn’t enough to make it a standout.

supporters are eager for season 3 after Bryan Mills’s heroic actions, which supporters hope will continue in the new season. Despite the fact that the show’s TV adaptation was doomed from the start, the cancellation of Season 3 may disappoint viewers nonetheless. They promised that the show would premiere in 2018 when the second season was released, but it never did. The cancellation was likely due to low ratings and an inability to carve out a distinct niche for itself outside of the film.

Taken Storyline

The core premise of ‘Taken’ follows the backstory of Bryan Mills (Clive Standen), a younger, hungrier ex-Green Beret, as he deals with a personal tragedy that profoundly changes his life. Overcoming the trauma of the tragedy and seeking revenge drives him to pursue a career as a deadly CIA operative, where he is able to hone his unique and potentially lethal set of skills.

In 30 years, this persona will develop into Liam Neeson’s Bryan Mills from the ‘Taken’ movies. While the first season is dominated by Mills’ obsession with vengeance, which nearly costs him his life, the show as a whole shows Mills’ development as a superspy and his intervention in a number of worldwide situations.

This has a great premise, but the execution leaves a lot to be desired. The picture isn’t great, but it makes up for its flaws with fast-paced action and intense close combat sequences, especially with the presence of Liam Neeson. What works well in the framework of a movie may not be as effective in a drawn-out television series. The formulaic nature of it becomes apparent after a while. Hart assigns a mission to Mills and his crew, and they may encounter challenges along the road. Mills may even allow his own issues to threaten the success of the mission.

Taken Cast and characters

  • Clive Standen as Bryan Mills
  • Jennifer Beals as Christina Hart
  • Gaius Charles as John
  • Brooklyn Sudano as Asha
  • Monique Gabriela Curnen as Vlasik
  • Michael Irby as Scott
  • Jose Pablo Cantillo as Dave
  • James Landry Hébert as Rem
  • Adam Goldberg as Kilroy
  • Jessica Camacho as Santana
  • Dominic Fumusa as Harry Ward
  • Jennifer Marsala as Riley
  • Simu Liu as Faaron
  • Ali Kazmi as Marzoki
  • Layla Alizada as Elena Morales
  • Peter Outerbridge as James Casey
  • Christian Bako as Krystiyan

Taken Season 3 Trailer

While we anticipate ‘Taken’ Season 3 news, we may watch the trailer for Season 2 to jog our memories. Visit NBC to watch the complete first, second, and third seasons of the show if you haven’t already.

Taken Age Rating

Taken has been given a TV-14 rating, indicating that it includes content that many parents would deem inappropriate for children under the age of 14. Parents are cautioned against letting their children under the age of 14 watch this program unsupervised and are urged to pay closer attention to them if they do. Extreme provocative conversation, strong coarse language, extreme sexual circumstances, or extreme violence may be present in this program.

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