‘Expendables 4’ Brings In ‘James Bond’ Cast Pierce Brosnan? Actor Calls Storyline ‘Crazy Good’

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"Expendables 4" could include "James Bond" cast Pierce Brosnan as actor called storyline "Crazy Good."

In an interview with Coming Soon, Pierce Brosnan revealed that he was previously offered a role in "The Expendables."

"I said to [producer] Avi Lerner, 'If it works out and you have a good script, Avi, you know where to find me if you still want me.' It's as simple as that really," he said.

He said that he always has fun with Sylvester Stallone whenever they meet, and he credited the "Rocky" star for giving actors a good platform to reconnect with their fans and "go play and have fun and to entertain."

"To bring a bunch of guys together who saved the world, fought the bad guys, and put them all on the same stage, that's crazy good," he said.

In closing, the "Die Another Day" star said: "Yeah, I'd love to do The Expendables. It's just a kick in the pants."

The tagline for the third film reads, "Hang on for the last ride," according to the trailer released by the studio.

"Expendables 3" will welcome returning cast Terry Crews, Jason Statham, Jet Li, Arnold Schwarzenneger, Dolph Lundgren, Randy Couture. The new additions are Mel Gibson, Harrison Ford, Wesley Snipes, Antonio Banderas and Kelsey Grammer ("Frasier"). They will pair up with younger generation of actors such as Kellen Lutz ("Twighlight"), UFC fighter Ronda Rousey, Victor Ortiz ("Dancing with the Stars"), and Glen Powell ("The Dark Knight Rises).

However, there's no word yet on whether Sylvester Stallone will make "Expendables 4" or if "James Bond" cast Pierce Included will be in it, as the third installment and possibly final film of the franchise will be released August 15, CinemaBlend noted.

"All indications seem to point towards this film being the last one, but then again, this is the franchise that has been built on a roster of actors who had at one point or another "retired" from action before," it said.

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