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''Die Hard'' is an American
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that originated with Roderick Thorp's novel '' Nothing Lasts Forever''. All five films revolve around the main character of
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, a
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police detective who continually finds himself in the middle of a crisis where he is the only hope against disaster. The films have grossed a combined $1.4 billion worldwide.


Films


''Die Hard'' (1988)

The first film takes place at Nakatomi Plaza in
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. It begins on
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when McClane (
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) comes to reunite with separated wife
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) in
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at her company's Christmas party. Holly abandons her marriage to pursue her career and takes their two children, and uses her maiden name. At the fictional Nakatomi Plaza (portrayed by Fox Plaza),
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s break in and take the celebrants hostage. McClane escapes detection and hides throughout the building. He kills off the gang and learns their real plan, to steal $640 million in
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from the building's vault. In the finale, McClane shoots the terrorist leader,
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(
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), out of the window to fall thirty stories. It was released on July 15, 1988, to positive reviews and grossed $140.8 million worldwide.


''Die Hard 2'' (1990)

The second film takes place two years after the first, again on Christmas Eve of 1989. In Washington, D.C., McClane waits for his wife at
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. Mercenaries led by former U.S. Army Special Forces Colonel Stuart ( William Sadler) take over the airport communication systems, stranding planes in the air, including the one with McClane's wife. Colonel Stuart wants to free a captured Latin American dictator (
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) en route to the airport. McClane discovers the plan, including a conspiracy between Stuart and an Army counter-terrorist unit sent to stop him. He foils their plans and provides a visual landing signal for the circling aircraft by exploding the villains' getaway plane. It was released on July 4, 1990, to positive reviews and grossed $240 million worldwide.


''Die Hard with a Vengeance'' (1995)

In the third film, McClane is back in New York City, separated from his wife, suspended from the police force, and a borderline alcoholic. A terrorist known only as "Simon" (
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) threatens to blow up various locations in the city unless McClane will play his twisted version of
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, riddles and challenges. Zeus Carver ( Samuel L. Jackson), a shopkeeper from
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, saves McClane after the first challenge, and reluctantly continues to help. The FBI reveal Simon is the brother of Hans Gruber, killed in the first film. McClane learns revenge is a cover story for robbing the
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. McClane tracks Simon to the Canada–US border. McClane kills Simon by shooting at a power line above Simon's helicopter. It was released on May 19, 1995, to mixed reviews and grossed $366.1 million worldwide.


''Live Free or Die Hard'' (2007)

The fourth film, which was released as ''Die Hard 4.0'' outside North America, takes place on Independence Day, over a decade after '' Die Hard with a Vengeance''. McClane is divorced, and estranged from his daughter
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). Cyber-terrorists hack into computers at the FBI, who had sent McClane to bring in
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Matthew "Matt" Farrell (
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) for questioning. Assassins hired by terrorist mastermind Thomas Gabriel (
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) attempt to kill McClane and Farrell. Farrell tells McClane that the terrorists are actually in the middle of a "fire sale" — a crippling
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attack on the national infrastructure: power, public utilities, traffic, and other computer-controlled systems. Although the terrorists capture Lucy and Farrell, McClane foils the criminals and saves the hostages. It was released June 27, 2007 to positive reviews and grossed $383.5 million worldwide.


''A Good Day to Die Hard'' (2013)

The fifth film is set a few years later, mostly in
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, Russia and Chernobyl (
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), Ukraine. McClane finds out that his estranged son John "Jack" McClane, Jr. (
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) was arrested in Moscow for murder. When he arrives at the Moscow courthouse for Jack, Russian terrorists bomb the building and Jack escapes with imprisoned ex-billionaire Yuri Komarov ( Sebastian Koch). In an intense car chase, McClane pursues and saves the pair. Jack, unhappy at the unexpected arrival, reluctantly picks up his father. When they stop at a CIA safe house in Moscow, McClane learns Jack is a deep-cover CIA operative trying to get close to Komarov for his file that incriminates corrupt, high-ranking Russian official Viktor Chagarin (Sergei Kolesnikov). Chagarin's henchmen, led by his main enforcer Alik (Radivoje Bukvic), attack the safe house. McClane holds them off, and escapes with Jack and Komarov. They retrieve a key for the file in Chernobyl, and meet Komarov's daughter Irina (
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). Irina betrays them to Alik. The McClanes escape, without Komarov. Irina, always on the side of her father Komarov, tries to save him. McClane goes after Irina, while Jack chases her father. Jack throws Komarov off of the roof; he falls on the rotors of the helicopter and gets shredded to bits. It was released on February 14, 2013, to negative reviews and grossed $304.7 million worldwide.


Future

When the production was formally announced for the fifth film in the series, Bruce Willis expressed his desire to retire the John McClane character in a sixth and final film, explicitly calling for a 'fleshed out' conclusion. Come 2013, Fox Studios began looking into developing the next installment. The studio took story pitches for a so-called "Die Hardest", including those from the public, at least one of which would have brought the action to Japan. A crossover of its popular television program, '' 24'', with ''Die Hard'' characters had been previously considered, but contract negotiations with
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soured and no pilot was made; ''Die Hard'' being re-formulated as a gaiden featuring
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called ''Die Hard 24/7'' was optioned and became ''
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''. The Studio then chose to reincarnate ''24'' in limited edition as '' 24: Live Another Day'' (homage to ''Live Free or Die Hard''), which premiered in May 2014 and ended that July. By 2015, '' Die Hard 4.0'' director Len Wiseman's self-penned prequel/sequel
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idea called ''John McClane'' gained traction. Writer Evan Katz pitched a follow-up to ''Live Another Day'' called '' 24: Legacy'' that was greenlit in 2015. The show aired from February through April 2017 and was soon cancelled (not renewed) in June. Following this model, a deal had been made with
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to produce another, similar television programme that revolved around the concept of
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narration, but for twelve hours instead of twenty-four since ''Die Hard'' stories happen over that time frame, saying, "We want you to get invested in John McClane more than ever before". That summer, Wiseman was in negotiations to direct a standalone mini-series (12 episodes) tentatively titled, " DIE HARD: Year One", based around the
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graphic novel of the same name. Its plot - rumored to borrow heavily from said comic book issues - follows John McClane as a beat cop in New York City early in his career as narrated by Bruce Willis in the present-day. Wiseman publicly floated that he was casting for a young version of John McClane in September. Six months later, the studio enlisted duo Chad Hayes and
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to re-write the screenplay after Bruce Willis refused to endorse the previous edition and its actor. In July 2018, di Bonaventura submitted an updated treatment titled ''McClane'', further confirming that the storyline was similar in stature to '' The Godfather Part 2'': featuring elements of McClane's and Holly's characters in the 1970s, intermixed with their present-day counterparts. The following month, Wiseman stated that pre-production on the new film should start "...fairly soon, no dates" once the script has been completed.
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(son in-law of then-
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Chairman Ronald Meyer) joined the production team in late Summer. By December, di Bonaventura handed in yet another draft, this time without input from Willis. Production designer Carol Uraneck, who was hired that September, later left the project by the close of the year. Between February and April 2019, the production team made revisions to the writing, but insinuated that the project, though supposedly moving forward, is on the studio's backburner. It has been hinted that Samuel L. Jackson could reprise his role as Zeus. Actress
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said that she would be interested in returning as Lucy Gennero-McClane, but later intimated doubt that, due to scheduling, the film would ever get made. The acquisition of 20th Century Fox by Disney resulted in a production hiatus in August 2019. Wiseman was then dealt to Lionsgate to direct pictures in the
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universe. di Bonaventura stated in a July 2021 interview that the ''McClane'' project is "not happening" as a further consequence. ''Die Hard'' was removed from the Fox imprint indefinitely. In lieu of companies-wide reorganization, the media giants (Disney,
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) are said to be rebooting the property for streaming on
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. Willis had taken roles that featured the "Die Hard scenario" or implied its namefellow in a number of direct-to-video movies since the release of DH5 (
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). After confirmation of a DH6 cancellation and the wrap of production on his latest film, Willis put his career on hiatus, citing health issues. In July 2022, he was videographed on the lot at Fox headquarters, the very same location of the set of DH1, to mark that film's anniversary. This footage was shared by his wife on her social media, with a caption that suggested he could return to the character if given the right circumstances.


Cast and crew


Cast


Crew


Production


Source material

'' Die Hard'' is adapted from the 1979 novel '' Nothing Lasts Forever'' by Roderick Thorp. ''
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'' was adapted from the 1987 novel ''
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'' by
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. '' Die Hard with a Vengeance'' was adapted from a script called ''Simon Says'' by Jonathan Hensleigh, which was also briefly considered to become the script for '' Lethal Weapon 4''. The hook in Hensleigh's screenplay that captured the attention of director John McTiernan was the idea of a man being targeted for revenge by someone whose life he had unwittingly destroyed. Once the Simon character became the brother of
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and the backstory was established, the project fully came together. It was novelized by Deborah Chiel. '' Live Free or Die Hard'' was based on the 1997 article "A Farewell to Arms" written for ''
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'' magazine by John Carlin. It also drew on a script 20th Century Fox owned called "WW3.com", which dealt with a massive cyberterrorism attack against the U.S. and which was nearly put into production in 2001 but ultimately abandoned because several elements in the story too closely resembled the
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. ''
A Good Day to Die Hard ''A Good Day to Die Hard'' is a 2013 American action thriller film and the fifth and final installment in the ''Die Hard'' film series. The film was directed by John Moore and written by Skip Woods, and stars Bruce Willis as John McClane in h ...
'' was the only film in the series to come from an original screenplay, and not be based upon any prior works. The original screenplay was penned by
Skip Woods Skip Woods (born December 4, 1969) is an American filmmaker. He has primarily worked in the action genre as the writer of the films ''Swordfish'' (2001), ''Hitman'' (2007), and ''A Good Day to Die Hard'' (2013), in addition to co-writing '' X-M ...
.


Reception


Box office performance


Critical and public response

Although the first ''Die Hard'' has been credited as one of the greatest action movies of all time, critical reaction to its sequels has varied. The original ''Die Hard'' received substantial praise. Pete Croatto of FilmCritic.com called the film "a perfect action movie in every detail, the kind of movie that makes your summer memorable". James Berardinelli wrote that the film "represents the class of modern action pictures and the standard by which they must be judged". Critic Desson Howe wrote that "Willis has found the perfect vehicle to careen wildly onto the crowded L.A. freeway of ''Lethal Weapons'' and ''Beverly Hills Cops''". Willis was also called "perfect as the wisecracking
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" and "an excellent casting choice as a sardonic action hero".
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's portrayal of villain Hans Gruber was described as "marvelous" and "a career-making performance". Gruber also ranked 46 on the villain side of AFI's 100 Years...100 Heroes and Villains. In 2007, ''
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'' ranked ''Die Hard'' the greatest action film of all time. The first sequel, ''Die Hard 2'', received positive reviews, although not as many as the original. Despite only giving the original film two stars, critic
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gave this film three and a half stars and called it "terrific entertainment". James Berardinelli called the film "somewhat-muddled but still entertaining".
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wrote that "however impressively made, ''Die Hard 2'' begins to wear thin". The third film, ''Die Hard with a Vengeance'', received mixed reviews.
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of ''Entertainment Weekly'' stated that while "
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stages individual sequences with great finesse... they don't add up to a taut, dread-ridden whole". James Berardinelli thought that the explosions and fights were "filmed with consummate skill, and were thrilling in their own right". Samuel L. Jackson also received praise for his role in the film. Desson Howe of ''
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'' thought that "the best thing about the movie was the relationship between McClane and Zeus," saying that Jackson was "almost as good as he was in ''
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''". The fourth film, ''Live Free or Die Hard'', received highly positive reviews.
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'' claimed that the film "is the best in the series, an invigorating return to the style of blockbuster that dominated summers back in the early 1990s". ''
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'' film critic Claudia Puig said that the film "delivers when it comes to kick-butt, action-packed mayhem," but "as a convincing techno-thriller, it doesn't really work". The fifth film, ''A Good Day to Die Hard'', received mostly negative reviews from critics. Critics lambasted the installment for " nteringgeneric action movie territory", as written by reviewer James Bernardinelli, with a "cliched nduninspired script". Peter Rainer of the ''Christian Science Monitor'' wrote, "John's appeal was always his ordinariness, but director John Moore has him surviving more explosions than Wile E. Coyote, and with hardly a scratch." A. O. Scott of ''
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'' also commented that the series has taken a downfall with the movie, saying "Everything that made the first "Die Hard" memorable—the nuances of character, the political subtext, the cowboy wit—has been dumbed down or scrubbed away entirely." Willis has however, been cited as the film's redeeming quality, with Chris Vognar of the ''
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'' saying "Willis' presence at least provides undercurrents of easy jocularity." In
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polls conducted during the opening weekend, movie audiences gave the series the grades listed below on an A+ to F scale.


Other media


Comics

;''Die Hard: Year One''
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published an ongoing ''Die Hard'' comic series that serves as a prequel to the first movie, titled ''Die Hard: Year One''. Its story is set in 1976 and follows John McClane as a rookie cop in the NYPD, and is scripted by
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. The first issue of '' Die Hard: Year One'' was released on September 30, 2009. Eight issues have been released, with the eighth released on April 12, 2010. The official description read: ;''A Die Hard Christmas'' The official description read: ;''A Million Ways to Die Hard'' In 2018, Insight Comics released the graphic novel ''A Million Ways to Die Hard''. It was scripted by writer Frank Tieri and artist Mark Texeira. The official description read:


Video games

A number of
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s based on the successful movie franchise ''Die Hard'' have been released over the years, ranging from
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to
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. While some of the games are based directly on the movies, a few further detail the adventures of
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: * '' Die Hard'' for
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and
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. * ''Die Hard 2: Die Harder'' for MS-DOS, Commodore 64,
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. * ''
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'' (''Dynamite Deka'' in Japan) for
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and
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. ** '' Dynamite Cop'' and ''Asian Dynamite'', sequels to ''Dynamite Deka''. * '' Die Hard Trilogy'' for PC,
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, and Saturn. * '' Die Hard Trilogy 2: Viva Las Vegas'' for PC and PlayStation. * ''Die Hard 64'' (unreleased) for the
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. This game was never completed or even officially announced, but news of its existence was leaked to the press. Early in development its platform was switched to the
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, and it evolved into ''Die Hard: Vendetta''. * '' Die Hard: Nakatomi Plaza'' for PC. * '' Die Hard: Vendetta'' for
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, and PlayStation 2. * ''Die Hard'' for Java phones, developed by Mobile Scope. * ''Die Hard 4.0: The Mobile Game'' for mobile phones. Developed by
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, mostly a re-skin of their earlier '' Mission Impossible III''. * '' Die Hard'' for iOS and Android. * ''A Good Day to Die Hard'' for Java and Android devices.


Commercial

;''DieHard is Back'' In October 2020,
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released the two-minute commercial
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''DieHard is Back'' for the company's DieHard car-battery brand, with
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De'voreaux White De'voreaux White (born Devorea W. Sefas; August 6, 1965) is an American actor. He is best known for his role in ''Die Hard'' as the young limousine driver, Argyle. Career Film and television De'voreaux White was born in Los Angeles County, Cal ...
and Clarence Gilyard Jr. reprising their roles as John McClane, Argyle, and Theo, respectively, from the first film. The narrative follows Theo, the former tech specialist of
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, and others seeking to kill McClane as he tries to get a new car battery and replace the dead one in his car, with limousine-driver Argyle helping him along the way.Alt URL
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Other appearances

* The character John McClane also appears in the 1993 film '' Loaded Weapon 1'', which is also portrayed by Bruce Willis, in a comical
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'' features an episode called "
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" parodying the first film; in another episode titled "
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", Cleveland recites a speech referencing a scene in the first ''Die Hard'' and another delinquent teen asks him "Are you the black guy in ''Die Hard''". * ''
Family Guy ''Family Guy'' is an American animated sitcom originally conceived and created by Seth MacFarlane for the Fox Broadcasting Company. The show centers around the Griffins, a dysfunctional family consisting of parents Peter and Lois; their ch ...
'' has parodied and referenced the movie in several episodes; in "
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", Peter tells Brian "Now I know what a TV dinner feels like", the same quote that McClane said while crawling through the air vent in the first film. In " Brian's Got a Brand New Bag", Brian impresses his girlfriend Rita by saying he was one of the cops in the first film. In " Roasted Guy", Peter shows a cutaway gag parodying the first film killing someone he accused of stealing his lunch. In " Shanksgiving" while the four main characters were in prison, Joe joins a prison gang called the "not cops" and said they were not watching ''Die Hard'' and commenting on the plot failings. In " Christmas is Coming" the School Choir sings a song about Die Hard in the tune of
Silent Night "Silent Night" (german: "Stille Nacht, heilige Nacht", links=no, italic=no) is a popular Christmas carol, composed in 1818 by Franz Xaver Gruber to lyrics by Joseph Mohr in the small town of Oberndorf bei Salzburg, Austria. It was declared an ...
where they sang: "Die Hard, Die Hard/ John McClane and his wife, Yippie-ki-yay Mother Fucker/Yippie-ki-yay Mother Fucker". * Bruce Willis appeared in the 2019 film '' The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part'' in which he is crawling through an air vent in a reference to his character from the first '' Die Hard'' film. * '' Call of Duty Warzone'' and '' Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War'' feature John McClane character bundled with
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as a playable DLC.


See also

* "Die Hard" phrase


References


External links


The Heritage of ''Die Hard''
{{DEFAULTSORT:Die Hard (film series) Mass media franchises introduced in 1979 Film series introduced in 1988 20th Century Studios franchises Films about terrorism in the United States Action film series Thriller film series American film series 1980s English-language films 1990s English-language films 2000s English-language films 2010s English-language films