Liam Neeson is adamant The A-Team will not return to the big screen for a sequel after the 2010 movie failed to impress at the box office.
The Schindler's List star played cigar-chomping John 'Hannibal' Smith in the film adaptation of the cult 1980s hit show alongside Bradley Cooper, Quinton Jackson and Sharlto Copley.
Studio bosses put up a $110 million (£68 million) budget for the action adventure, but the film took just $177 million (£110) at the box office - and Neeson insists the lack of a huge profit means movie executives will have shelved any plans for a follow-up.
He tells Britain's Daily Express, "I don't think it made enough money. The studio don't want it."
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