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John McClane (Bruce Willis) regains his classic vocabulary, including the proper, uncensored delivery of his iconic catchphrase.

The massive car chase sequence—where John McClane decimates traffic in a Mercedes G-Wagen—is roughly 30% longer and features deeper levels of vehicular destruction. a good day to die hard 2013 extended cut 1080 upd

Directed by John Moore, the film transports New York detective John McClane to Moscow to rescue his estranged son, Jack (Jai Courtney), only to get caught in a nuclear weapon heist. While the theatrical version was heavily criticized for losing the franchise's identity, the 1080p Extended Cut offers a vastly different viewing experience. Key Differences: Theatrical vs. Extended Cut John McClane (Bruce Willis) regains his classic vocabulary,

When exploded onto theater screens in February 2013 , it marked the fifth and final time Bruce Willis would step into the mud-stained boots of cinema's most resilient everyman cop, John McClane . However, the theatrical version left many die-hard fans feeling short-changed due to heavy censorship edits for a lower age rating and a lightning-fast 97-minute runtime. The physical media and high-definition digital updates rectified this with the release of A Good Day to Die Hard Extended Cut 1080p . This definitive high-definition version delivers a vastly altered, grittier, and more cohesive experience. While the theatrical version was heavily criticized for

A Good Day to Die Hard is the fifth installment in the Die Hard franchise. It follows John McClane (Bruce Willis) as he travels to Moscow to help his estranged son, Jack (Jai Courtney), only to find themselves caught in a high-stakes weapons heist involving political corruption and radioactive assets. While the film received largely negative critical reception upon its theatrical release, the has garnered attention from fans for restoring character beats and dialogue that were stripped from the theatrical version to speed up the pacing.

A 30-minute deep dive into how they filmed the Moscow chase using real trucks and the "biggest green screen set ever made".

Technical notes (Extended Cut / 1080p)