Liam Neeson and Bradley Cooper have joined forces to sue two Home Theater Companies.
The two actors who starred in "The A-Team," placed a lawsuit against Two Home Theaters demanding damages from execs at Vutec Corp. and First Impressions Theme Theaters, on top of an injunction on the promotional ads which features home theater screen projection with a screenshot of the 2010 action blockbuster "The A-Team."
In the agreement Neeson pointed out that his endorsements are extremely valuable due to being nominated for prestigious awards like the Oscars and Golden Globes more than 30 times. This makes the free usage of his image a potentially lawsuit-worthy breach of his intellectual property rights.
Neeson recently made headlines when he stated that society was too sexy for him. He said "I'd hate to be a kid now, because we're all inundated with so much information about sexuality coming at us from everywhere - the media, the advertising billboards, just everywhere - and it must be so confusing for them..." The actor was last seen in "Taken 2" and "The Dark Knight Rises." He is currently gearing up to star in Seth McFarlane's "A Million Ways to Die" and will next be seen in "Non-Stop."
Cooper has one of the busiest years of his career as he is currently starring in "The Place Beyond the Pines" alongside Ryan Gosling and Eva Mendes. He will next be seen in "The Hangover Part III" and later in "Serena." He is currently shooting David O. Russell's Abscam Drama where he will reunite with the director after "Silver Linings Playbook." Cooper recently joined the troubled "Jane Got a Gun" Production which is slated to start shooting next month.