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Bruce Willis will 'Die' another day
May 28, 2007, 7:00 GMT

05/22/2007 - Bruce Willis - Los Angeles Pemiere of "MR. BROOKS" - Grauman\'s Chinese Theater - Hollywood, CA © Chris Hatcher / Photorazzi
Bruce Willis has not ruled out making a fifth 'Die Hard' movie.
The 52-year-old actor - who has reprised his role as maverick cop John McClane in 'Die Hard 4.0'- insists he would consider battling villains again, if a script was on offer.
Willis said: "After I did the first one I said I didn't want to do any more of them and I ended up doing two more.
"Now I've done three more, so I've finally learned to never say never. There could be another movie, who knows?"
Willis insists fans will not be disappointed with the fourth movie, which sees McClane take on an internet-based terrorist organisation attempting to crash US banking networks and the stock market.
He added: "The first one is still my favourite, the second one we tried hard, the third one I think we were really lucky to have Jeremy Irons and Samuel L. Jackson, and the fourth one I think may be better than any of them. This film is at least as good as, if not better than, the first one."
The originally 'Die Hard' movie was released in 1988, with the third instalment 'Die Hard: With a Vengeance' hitting the big screen in 1995.
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