"As a director, I always look for projects that are uplifting and change the way we think about the world we live in, so those films aren’t always mainstream. I’m looking to do something that encompasses a man who’s trying to find himself, but it’s an action film. He’s struggling with something he’s done in his past and he’s moving through it in a way that puts him in a position where he becomes a stranger in a strange land. I want to tackle that."
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"Giancarlo Esposito on Saying Goodbye to Gus Fring in ‘Better Call Saul’ – Exclusive Interview" in 'Discussing Film (18 June 2023)
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