When Bryan Mills’ (Liam Neeson) daughter, Kim (Maggie Grace), is kidnapped in Paris by human traffickers while on vacation, Mills uses his old-school intelligence skills to track her down, leaving a trail of bodies behind him.
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| Film | Release Date (U.S.) | U.S. Gross | Overseas Gross | Worldwide Gross | Budget | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | January 30, 2009 | $145,000,989 | $81,829,579 | $226,830,568 | $25 million | | Taken 2 | October 5, 2012 | $139,854,287 | $236,287,019 | $376,141,306 | $45 million | | Taken 3 | January 9, 2015 | $89,256,424 | $237,222,717 | $326,479,141 | $48 million | | Franchise Total | — | $374,111,700 | $555,339,315 | $929,451,015 | $118,000,000 | When Bryan Mills’ (Liam Neeson) daughter, Kim (Maggie
While in Istanbul, Bryan and his ex-wife Lenore are captured by the father of one of the Albanian kidnappers from the first film. Bryan’s daughter Kim must use her father’s training to help them escape. Gross | Overseas Gross | Worldwide Gross |
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