If you thought that Liam Neeson was finished with action movies, you're wrong. Dead wrong. More dead than a criminal that's just had his neck snapped by Liam Neeson.

The Ballymena bruiser's next movie will see him playing an average everyman named Nels Coxman who operates a snowplow in a small Colorado ski-town with his wife, Laura Dern. However, his life goes abruptly off the rails when his son is murdered by a local drug cartel and Coxman decides to take the law into his own hands - and begins murdering said local drug cartel with his snowplow.

The name of the movie? Are you ready for this? 'Hard Powder'.

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The movie will be directed by Hans Petter Moland, who previously made the excellent 'In Order Of Disappearance' with Stellan Skarsgard, and is essentially a Hollywood remake of that movie. Neeson has stated that this will be his final action role, and given that he turned 66 a couple of months ago, it makes sense that he's giving himself a break for murdering people on screen.

'Hard Powder' will arrive in cinemas in February 2019.