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Bruce Willis Is a Bad Tourist in New 'A Good Day to Die Hard' Trailer
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Willis' John McLane visits Moscow for the first time, but his trip is interrupted because his only son is involved in a dangerous mission to stop a nuclear weapon heist.

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Bruce Willis creates more chaos in Moscow in the new trailer for "A Good Day to Die Hard". Showcasing new high-octane scenes, the trailer focuses on Willis' iconic character John McClane as he visits the capital of Russia for the first time.

His trip, however, is marred by a troublesome situation since a group of bad guys are after him. More scenes involving McClane's son Jack are also featured in the video. "Nobody's gonna die today," so the badass cop says when fighting together with his son in one scene.

In "Die Hard 5", John McClane finds himself for the first time on foreign soil after traveling to Moscow to help his wayward son Jack. He's unaware that his son is a highly-trained CIA operative out to stop a nuclear weapons heist.

With the Russian underworld in pursuit and battling a countdown to war, the iconoclastic, take-no-prisoners cop and his son discover their opposing methods make them unstoppable heroes. Tackling the part of McLane's son is Jai Courtney.

The fifth "Die Hard" movie will make its way out onto the U.S. cinemas on Valentine's Day 2013 or February 14 next year to be exact. The movie is directed by John Moore with Skip Woods providing the screenplay.

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