A Good Day To Die Hard gets two new posters
It’s ‘Like father, like son’ for Die Hard 5
A Good Day To Die Hard (AKA Die Hard 5 ) has released two new posters.
The one-sheet and the international banner are variations on the same imagery, with the express intention of confirming that, yes, this father-son pairing will be a duo of badasses.
Huge automatic weapons are the order of the day, with the poses of John McClane and John ‘Jack’ McClane Jr. proving that tough-guy intensity runs in the family.
The stance. The grimace. The close cropped hair. Jack’s a chip off the old block, alright.
And just to drop in a hint of the cultural flavour of this latest sequel, the Kremlin can be glimpsed in the background.
The fifth entry in the franchise sees McClane Sr. head to Moscow to help out his estranged son, before the pair find themselves on the wrong side of the Russian underworld, ‘battling a countdown to war’.
Check out the posters below:
Bruce Willis returns to his signature role, with Jai Courtney joining the franchise to play his son.
Courtney was extremely impressive in Jack Reacher , so A Good Day To Die Hard could mark him out as the next big action star.
Check out this new featurette on Courtney:
Directed by John Moore, A Good Day To Die Hard opens in the UK on 14 February 2013.
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