Liam Neeson and his A-Team director, Joe Carnahan, plan to come together for a survival drama, says THR.com.  The pair are in talks to film The Grey for Inferno Film and Scott Free.  Co-written by Carnahan and Ian Jeffers, the story begins after a plane
goes down in Alaska, with a man (Neeson) and his oil drilling team find
themselves struggling to survive in the wild. The men come under attack
by large, vicious, aggressive wolves who see the humans as intruders
who must be killed.
  Pretty much sounds like The Edge meets an unfortunate subplot from The Day After Tomorrow

Neeson has found no shortage of work, in the wake of last year’s Taken.  In addition to The A-Team, he also banged Sam Worthington’s mom and released the Kraken in 3D in the recent Clash of the Titans.  He has a role in the upcoming Russell Crowe thriller, The Next Three Days and will soon be seen in the next Narnia pic, Voyage of the Dawn Treader.  He also has Unknown White Male in 2011 with January Jones, Diane Kruger, Aidan Quinn and Frank Langella.