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Liam Neeson fans are going to hate what January 2025 has in store

Liam Neeson Fans might want to grab some popcorn soon and arrange a party to watch his fast-paced thriller Non-stop is officially leaving Netflix on January 1, 2025, which is a disappointing start to the new year! Published in 2014, Non-stop follows Neeson as Bill Marks, a troubled US air marshal who finds himself embroiled in a deadly game of cat and mouse aboard a transatlantic flight. After receiving anonymous text messages demanding a $150 million ransom, Marks must unravel the mystery of who is behind the conspiracy while protecting the passengers on a plane seemingly doomed to disaster.

The film is directed Jaume Collet Serra (who also directed Neeson in the thriller The commuter) and stars like Julianne Moore, Michelle Dockery, Scoot McNairyAnd Corey Stoll. Non-stop became a box office hit, grossing over $222 million worldwide upon its theatrical release. Another great addition to Neeson’s Geri action plan, it’s a tense thriller set aboard an increasingly tense flight as Bill Marks’ distrust and paranoia take over in his attempt to save the passengers.

Is it worth trying “Non-Stop”?

Collider’s B review of the film praised Neeson’s performance and the casting choices of big stars, all of whom know how to take the film completely seriously:

Neeson is just serious enough to make us believe the situation, but not so serious that the plot becomes a self-serious task. It also helps that the cast is full of real actors, including Julianne Moore, Michelle Dockery, Scoot McNairy, Corey Stoll, Lupita Nyong’oAnd Nate Parker. No one overacts their role, so they all manage to be just suspicious enough that we can’t completely rule them out as a villain.

I don’t want to say it Non-stop works much better than it should because it’s an interesting story and has a good cast. The real question mark was Collet-Serra, and he does a good job of supporting the film’s strongest points. Ironic, Non-stop would be a great movie to watch on a plane. It’s distracting, never boring, and enough to hold you over until you reach your final destination and forget about the ride.

Non-stop is on Netflix for the rest of this month. Stay tuned to Collider for more updates on Liam Neeson. Jaume Collet-Serra’s latest film, Hand luggageis streaming on Netflix now, so check it out.

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Release date

February 26, 2014

Duration

106 minutes

writer

John W. Richardson, Christopher Roach, Ryan Engle

Watch on Netflix

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