Liam Neeson Stuns as Schoolgirl in Naked Gun Trailer with Shocking OJ Simpson Twist!

This week, Liam Neeson caused quite a buzz with his unexpected role as a lollipop-carrying schoolgirl in the initial trailer for the Naked Gun remake.

In this video, I, at the age of 72, assumed the role of a schoolgirl, donning a tartan skirt and cardigan. As the scene unfolded, I revealed a pair of strawberry-patterned undergarments in a playful moment, before engaging in a thrilling altercation with bank robbers, using a makeshift shank fashioned from a lollipop.

The opening scene of The Naked Gun 444¼: Law of Toughness unfolds around a bank robbery escalating into a hostage situation, causing heavily-armed police to engage in a tense standoff outside the building.

Amidst the pandemonium, a young girl casually strolled past the barricaded area set up by the police, and ended up entering the bank, sucking on her lollipop.

When one of the thieves asked about her identity, she removed her mask to unveil that it was none other than Liam’s character, Frank Jr., hidden beneath.

Frank Jr. snarled, standing tall, and brandishing the pointy end of his lollipop stick, he fatally stabbed the wrongdoer.

In a swiftly spread video, Liam, standing tall at 6’4″, confidently posed in a miniature school uniform that left his undergarments noticeable due to its snug fit.

As a lifestyle enthusiast, I must admit that not only did fans erupt in laughter upon Liam’s grand entrance, but they were equally taken aback by an unexpected O.J. Simpson reference, leaving them both amused and bewildered.

In the initial trilogy of movies, OJ held a significant part; the final installment was released in March 1994 – a mere three months before the tragic murders of his ex-wife Nicole Brown and her companion Ron Goldman. The former football star became embroiled in a contentious trial following these events, which gained global attention, ultimately leading to his acquittal.

In the final part of the trailer, officers could be seen kneeling before a wall of photos, a tribute to their deceased fathers, all of whom served in law enforcement.

In contrast to the majority of deceased men’s photos that evoke emotional responses from their offspring, the picture featuring OJ’s character, Detective Nordberg, tends to generate a slightly distinct reaction.

Nordberg’s son gazed at the picture of his deceased dad before casting an insightful look towards the camera, followed by a shake of his head, expressing his dissatisfaction.

In his last appearance before his passing at 76 years old due to prostate cancer, the most recent movie in the Naked Gun series was the one featuring OJ Simpson.

The Naked Gun series originates from the ’80s police-themed comedy television show, Police Squad!, where Leslie Nielsen initially portrayed the character of Frank Drebin Sr.

1988 saw the debut of “The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad!” – a comedy gem where I found myself utterly captivated. This hilarious flick featured none other than Leslie and OJ, alongside an ensemble that included the legendary Priscilla Presley.

In 1991, a follow-up titled “The Naked Gun 2 ½: The Smell of Fear” hit the screens, followed by “The Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult,” which premiered in 1994.

Currently, they are bringing back the comedy series featuring Liam as the son of the main character from the first three films, Detective Frank Drebin (portrayed by Leslie Nielsen).

Since Leslie and OJ are no longer alive, the new installment of “The Naked Gun” series, titled “The Naked Gun 4+1/4: Law of Toughness,” will feature a fresh cast. This upcoming movie is scheduled to hit theaters on August 1.

The director who initially made the 1980s cop comedy “The Naked Gun” has stated that he won’t be watching the new version that’s coming out.

David Zucker, aged 77 and renowned for directing movies like “Airplane!” (1980) and those in the Scary Movie series, expressed his frank opinions regarding the latest trailer.

The filmmaker shared with TMZ that they haven’t watched Airplane 2 as once something is seen, it cannot be unseen. Similarly, they have no intention of watching the reboot of The Naked Gun.

David expressed his disappointment by saying, “I wish I hadn’t watched the preview for that. It reminded me of the infamous 2 Girls 1 Cup video – once seen, it can’t be forgotten.” This reference is to a controversial 2007 Brazilian adult film.

David’s response to the remake is almost a full year subsequent to when he disclosed to the publication that Paramount didn’t contact him about it, implying he played no role in the revamp.

The original “The Naked Gun” film, derived from the TV show “Police Squad!”, was also jointly penned by him alongside Jim Abrahams, Pat Proft, and his sibling Jerry Zucker.

Last April, during discussions about the reboot, David expressed to TMZ that they were proceeding without involving him, emphasizing their focus on action over consultation.

‘So, I don’t have any thoughts on it. They’re just gonna do what they want, that’s Hollywood.’

Previously, David, along with other collaborators including Michael McManus, proposed a script about a fourth film within the series to the production company. Unfortunately, Paramount chose not to move forward with their idea.

The director also made it clear that they weren’t thrilled with the idea of the franchise being handed over to others.

Initially, I found it hard to accept as we felt confident about our script being strong, and their feedback suggested that they appreciated our script too.

David stated, “It’s out of my hands. I’m not a part of it and they didn’t ask me to assist. The idea is entirely theirs, and they plan on moving forward with it without me.

As an ardent admirer, I must confess that thus far, there’s been no word from them about a cameo or collaborating on the script. Frankly, whether they can deliver a top-notch performance with this spoof or not – let me clarify, it’s not rocket science, but it’s not simple either.

David clarified, “I often remind kids, ‘Please, don’t imitate what you see here at home.’ Over time, we’ve found our unique approach to creating parodies and have learned our roles. However, it doesn’t mean that others can’t create their own versions of it.

Additionally, he noted that the newer groups of people are encountering comedies like “The Naked Gun” and “Airplane!

He also mentioned that it’s uncertain if a new version of The Naked Gun would significantly increase viewership compared to the original film.

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2025-04-04 18:04

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