Bruce Willis’ Die Hard 2 Director Recalls ‘Major Disagreement’ He Had With The Star And How It Was Resolved

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A big part of the reason why audiences fell in love with John McClane, the blue-collar cop played by Bruce Willis in the original Die Hard, is that he annoyed the hell out of his antagonists with his dry wit and sarcasm. His catchphrase, “Yippee-ki-yay,” is a gag response to Hans Gruber asking McClane if he thinks he has a shot at surviving the night in Die Hard. And McClane stayed quippy in subsequent sequels, whether he was in a Washington D.C. airport or (yikes) Russia. When we rank the Die Hard movies, we tend to put the funnier ones near the top of our list. But in an interview with Die Hard 2’s director, we are learning that franchise superstar Bruce Willis didn’t want these movies to turn out that way.

I appreciate this story so much, mainly because it’s not just asking if Die Hard is a Christmas movie or not. This in an actual look into the making of Die Hard 2: Die Harder, Renny Harlin’s follow up to the massively successful Die Hard, which launched Bruce Willis into the stratosphere. For the casual fan, this is the one that’s contained to an airport on Christmas Eve, as terrorists take over Dulles International Airport to retrieve a General being brought to the U.S. for extradition. While speaking with Empire magazine, Harlin reflected on the shoot, and dropped a bomb many of you probably didn’t expect: Bruce Willis disagreed with the director and studio about the amount of humor in the sequel, and didn’t want to include jokes and one-liners. The way that Harlin remembers it:

Bruce had turned from a Moonlighting TV star to a movie star overnight with one movie. And it’s not uncommon that when actors get into that position, they sort of develop different goals. So Bruce had this notion from the beginning that he wanted to now play John McClane totally straight, that this movie had to be serious. I said to him, ‘That’s not the John McClane the audience loves. They feel like you’re their friend now, and they don’t want to lose their friend.’ We had a major disagreement about this. He said, ‘Those one-liners and jokey comments — that’s bullshit. With lives on the line, you can’t say that kind of thing.’ I said, ‘Yeah, not in real life, but this is a movie. This is Die Hard.’ It came to a point where I had to go to Joel (Silver) and say, ‘We have a real problem.’

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