The Film-to-TV trend continues now with a new adaptation of the 2008 hit film "Taken," which starred Liam Neeson in the lead role.

According to Deadline, the show will be a "straight to series" prequel order for NBC with no word yet when it will debut.

With the TV series taking the character of Bryan Mills and putting him back in his younger years as a CIA operative, the show will take a new focus that will allow the character to expand upon his days as a young action hero in the intelligence community.

One of Neeson's most iconic lines from the first film will also be present in the series.

"What I do have are a very particular set of skills, skills I have acquired over a very long career; Skills that make me a nightmare for people like you."

Although this line seems like it will be a little to early to say for the character, one can almost imagine it being said during the opening title sequence for the episodes in the series, much like the original "A-Team" did.

The show will take a look at Mills as a young man with no wife and no daughter to protect. His skills will only just be forming and he will have a merciless attitude toward his enemies in the series. But what he will be lacking, which was such a driving force for him in the "Taken" films, is the motivating factor of saving his family.

There will also be a time warp of some sort in the series. Neeson shot to fame as a 60-year-old action hero in the first film, which would mean that his character would have developed his "very particular set of skills" sometime in the '70s or '80s. But the TV series will feature the character in modern times, procuring his skills in the new millennium.