Hollywood is drowning in ego, entitlement, and a fading work ethic — and one legendary actor has had enough.

After more than forty years in the industry, Liam Neeson has seen the movie business evolve, and not always for the better. The 73-year-old star of Schindler’s List and the Taken series just put his foot down on a growing problem behind the scenes: actors who can’t be bothered to show up on time.
In a recent interview with Rolling Stone, Neeson didn’t sugarcoat his frustration.
“I hear disturbing stories about actors and actresses who are very gifted, but show up on the set two, three, four hours late,” Neeson told the publication.
That, for him, is a deal-breaker.
“I would never work with those people,” Neeson stated firmly. “I think it’s so insulting.”



