On the blockbuster's 34th anniversary, Bruce Willis and wife Emma paid a visit to the building that served as Nakatomi Plaza in his 1988 movie Die Hard.
"His family is rallying around him." A source close to Willis told PEOPLE that "everyone is rooting for him" after the diagnosis. His wife Emma Heming Willis shared a video of the visit for the movie's 34th anniversary.
L'interprète de John McClane, Bruce Willis, revient au Nakatomi Plaza, 34 ans après la sortie de Piège de Cristal (Die Hard).
Emma Heming a partagé une vidéo sur Instagram où nous pouvons voir l’acteur se pencher sur une rampe pour regarder le paysage. Le couple s’est rendu sur le toit de l’immeuble du Fox Plaza où Bruce Willis est venu admirer le paysage une dernière fois. L’interprète de John McClane, Bruce Willis, revient au Nakatomi Plaza, 34 ans après la sortie de Piège de Cristal (Die Hard).
The last time that we heard about Bruce Willis, it was announced that he was going to be stepping away from acting because of a serious medical condition.
Still, it’s good to see the man out and about and returning to the spot of his most iconic feature. This post is amazing for the fact that Bruce Willis returned to the location of his most iconic film. The Instagram post is shot in black and white and features plenty of behind-the-scenes footage of Die Hard. There is a moment where we see Bruce Willis with the text that reads “on top of Nakatomi Plaza 34 years later.” The entire video is shot with “Ode to Joy” by Beethoven being played in the background.
Emma Heming Willis posted Bruce Willis revisiting the top of Fox Plaza (aka Nakatomi Plaza) where he filmed his breakout role in Die Hard.
Len Wiseman and John Moore would direct the final films, respectively, in 2007's Live Free or Die Hard and 2013's A Good Day to Die Hard. Willis did reprise his role for an Advanced Auto Parts commercial that reunited him with other Die Hard co-stars, De'Voreaux White (Argyle) and Clarence Gilyard Jr. (Theo). Several ideas were discussed to expand the franchise, including a possible sixth film, but canceled with Disney's acquisition of 21st Century Fox in 2019. The film, written by Jeb Stuart and Steven E. de Souza, follows lone NYPD cop Det. John McClane (Willis), who visits his wife (Bonnie Bedelia) at her company Christmas party in Los Angeles. Unbeknownst to them, terrorists led by Hans Gruber (Alan Rickman) take over the building and take everyone in the party hostage. His wife, Emma Heming Willis, shared a clip on her
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La tour de 150 mètres est, en fait, le centre épique du film, incidemment nommé Nakatomi Plaza. La génération qui a vu Die Hard plusieurs fois sait immédiatement ce que la tour Nakatomi représente pour le film. Bruce Willis à nouveau sur la tour Nakatomi
Willis' wife Emma Heming Willis shared an Instagram post of the now-retired John McClane actor on the roof of fictional building — Los Angeles' Fox Plaza in ...
“This is a really challenging time for our family and we are so appreciative of your continued love, compassion, and support. We are moving through this as a strong family unit, and wanted to bring his fans in because we know how much he means to you, as you do to him,” his family said in March. The actor’s return to the site of one of his most iconic settings was also a welcome sighting for fans of Willis, whose family earlier this year announced he would be “ stepping away” from acting after being diagnosed with the neurodegenerative disease aphasia.
The actor trekked to the top of the building (known as the Fox Plaza building) in the Century City neighborhood of Los Angeles with wife Emma Heming Willis, who ...
Bruce Willis, who portrayed the iconic detective in Die Hard, returned to the famed high-rise building for the 34th anniversary of the film this month. When terrorists take over the high-rise, it's up to John to save the hostages. "On top of Nakatomi Plaza 34 years later," she captioned the clip.
Willis' wife Emma Heming Willis captured video of the 67-year-old “Armageddon” star returning to Nakatomi Plaza (aka the Fox Plaza building) on the Fox Studios ...
The actor's wife, Emma Heming Willis, shared a video on Instagram of Bruce visiting the Fox Plaza in California. The building, which was renamed the ...
They continued: “This is a really challenging time for our family and we are so appreciative of your continued love, compassion and support. Start your Independent Premium subscription today. Scenes from the 1988 classic also play out in the video.
Bruce Willis has made his return to Nakatomi Plaza to mark the 34th anniversary of 'Die Hard' releasing in theaters.
The star's wife, Emma Heming, shared a video of his nostalgic visit to the iconic building.
"This is a really challenging time for our family and we are so appreciative of your continued love, compassion and support. The sweet post comes several months after Willis's family released a statement announcing he would be stepping back from the spotlight. Bruce Willis celebrated the 34th anniversary of his iconic action blockbuster Die Hard, by paying a visit to the famous rooftop of the towering Nakatomi Plaza.
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But in a clip posted on Instagram by his wife, model Emma Heming Willis, the actor stands atop the building once more. Then, clips from the film roll in, set to Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony ― a piece used memorably in the film: Willis retired from acting in March after announcing that he’s been diagnosed with aphasia, a disorder that can make it difficult to understand and communicate.
The actor's wife, Emma Heming Willis, shared a video on Instagram of Bruce visiting the Fox Plaza in California. The building, which was renamed the ...
They continued: “This is a really challenging time for our family and we are so appreciative of your continued love, compassion and support. Start your Independent Premium subscription today. Scenes from the 1988 classic also play out in the video.
Bruce Willis made a poignant return to Die Hard's Nakatomi Plaza over the weekend (known in real life as L.A.'s Fox Plaza), per his wife Emma Heming Willis' ...
With that in mind, Willis atop that tower again carries with it a real weight of resilience. For his part, Willis is symbolic of American cinema's continuous changing of the guard, the rough n' rugged white leading man of the ‘90s stepping out of the limelight for a new vision of national manlihood. Endless debates on whether it's a Christmas film be damned — it opens with a shot of a Christmas tree, so work it out for yourself — Die Hard occupies a rare and enviable space in Hollywood history.
Bruce Willis visited Nakatomi Plaza for a short video celebrating the 34 year anniversary of the first 'Die Hard' movie.
The clip also includes footage from the original Die Hard movie, which was released in 1988. Bruce Willis is ringing in the Die Hard anniversary with the return to one of the famous film’s most iconic locations. The success of the first Die Hard film was so huge that it inspired multiple sequels, which Willis also starred in: 1990’s Die Hard 2, 1995’s Die Hard with a Vengeance, 2007’s Live Free or Die Hard and 2013’s A Good Day to Die Hard.
Bruce Willis returned to Nakatomi Plaza -- really, Fox Plaza in Los Angeles -- to celebrate the 34th anniversary of 1988's Die Hard.
That means there’s never been a better time to appreciate his life and work. While rooted in one beloved film, it serves as a celebration of aging, as well as a touching tribute to an actor who’s always been larger than life. Check out his wife’s video below, and revisit our feature on his legacy.
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Bruce Willis recently paid a visit to Nakatomi Plaza from Die Hard, one of his most iconic action movies, to celebrate its 34th anniversary.
Die Hard celebrated its 34th birthday on July 15 this year – yes, one of the best Christmas movies originally came out during the summer. John becomes the last line of defence, and armed with little more than his wits, he manages to stop the assault. Bruce Willis decided to go back one of old haunts recently, an iconic location from one of his best movies.
His wife Emma Heming Willis, 44, shared a black and white video of the moment to Instagram for the movie's 34th anniversary and captioned it: 'Nakatomi Plaza 34 ...
That stopped me in my tracks and really resonated with me. As Bruce always says, “Live it up” and together we plan to do just that.’ The actor returned to the franchise for four sequels, including Die Hard 2 (1990), Die Hard with a Vengeance (1995), Live Free or Die Hard (2007) and A Good Day to Die Hard (2013). The festivities soon come to an end when a group of terrorists raid the building and it’s left to John to save the hostages. The 67-year-old actor returned to the top of the Fox Plaza in Los Angeles on Friday, which was the setting for the fictional Nakatomi Plaza in the hit film. His wife Emma Heming Willis, 44, shared a black and white video of the moment to Instagram for the movie’s 34th anniversary and captioned it: ‘Nakatomi Plaza 34 years later.’
Bruce Willis celebrated the 34th anniversary of "Die Hard" in a video posted by the actor's wife, Emma Heming.
"As a result of this and with much consideration Bruce is stepping away from the career that has meant so much to him." "To Bruce's amazing supporters, as a family we wanted to share that our beloved Bruce has been experiencing some health issues and has recently been diagnosed with aphasia, which is impacting his cognitive abilities," Heming, Willis' daughters and his ex-wife Demi Moore wrote in a joint statement at the time. Heming paired the footage on Friday with a montage of the film, set to Beethoven's "Ode to Joy," as heard in the movie.