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esposito has been cast as a dictator called anton castillo, the ruler of a fictious fighter in the first—personoter far cry 6. the player assumes the role of a guerilla fighter attempting to take down the dictator and his government from the island's jungles to the streets of its capital city. i spoke with the actor about donning a performance capture rig to create a villain who is more than a searingly chilling end of level boss. you have played several characters in recent years who had a quiet menace about them. did you bring that to this game or did you go in a different direction? i always believe that quiet menaces and a reflective menace is the most frightening menace. so you doubt me. good art often makes us think about our world and what is going on in our own lives. do you think this game has the potential to affect the player in that way? oh, my goodness! what a great question. i do. i feel like this storyline is really powerful and without giving anything away it is about relationships. father and son. everything ifeel like i do has some sort of social imprint. my guess is that some
esposito has been cast as a dictator called anton castillo, the ruler of a fictious fighter in the first—personoter far cry 6. the player assumes the role of a guerilla fighter attempting to take down the dictator and his government from the island's jungles to the streets of its capital city. i spoke with the actor about donning a performance capture rig to create a villain who is more than a searingly chilling end of level boss. you have played several characters in recent years who had a...
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esposito has been cast as a dictator called anton castillo, the ruler of a fictious fighter in the first—persone player assumes the role of a guerilla fighter attempting to take down the dictator and his government from the island's jungles to the streets of its capital city. i spoke with the actor about donning a performance capture rig to create a villain who is more than a searingly chilling end of level boss. you have played several characters in recent years who had a quiet menace about them. did you bring that to this game or did you go in a different direction? i always believe that quiet menaces and a reflective menace is the most frightening menace. so you doubt me. good art often makes us think about our world and what is going on in our own lives. do you think this game has the potential to affect the player in that way? oh, my goodness! what a great question. i do. i feel like this storyline is really powerful and without giving anything away it is about relationships. father and son. everything ifeel like i do has some sort of social imprint. my guess is that some of the stuff i th
esposito has been cast as a dictator called anton castillo, the ruler of a fictious fighter in the first—persone player assumes the role of a guerilla fighter attempting to take down the dictator and his government from the island's jungles to the streets of its capital city. i spoke with the actor about donning a performance capture rig to create a villain who is more than a searingly chilling end of level boss. you have played several characters in recent years who had a quiet menace about...
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esposito has been cast as a dictator called anton castillo, the ruler of a fictious fighter in the first—personof a guerilla fighter attempting to take down the dictator and his government from the island's jungles to the streets of its capital city. i spoke with the actor about donning a performance capture rig to create a villain who is more than a scenery—chewing end of level boss. you have played several characters in recent years who had a quiet menace about them. did you bring that to this game or did you go in a different direction? i always believe that quiet menaces and a reflective menace is the most frightening menace. so you doubt me. good art often makes us think about our world and what is going on in our own lives. do you think this game has the potential to affect the player in that way? oh, my goodness! what a great question. i do. i feel like this storyline is really powerful and without giving anything away it is about relationships. father and son. everything ifeel like i do has some sort of social imprint. my guess is that some of the stuff i thank god that i have been invo
esposito has been cast as a dictator called anton castillo, the ruler of a fictious fighter in the first—personof a guerilla fighter attempting to take down the dictator and his government from the island's jungles to the streets of its capital city. i spoke with the actor about donning a performance capture rig to create a villain who is more than a scenery—chewing end of level boss. you have played several characters in recent years who had a quiet menace about them. did you bring that to...
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esposito has been cast as a dictator called anton castillo, the ruler of a fictitious fighter in thele of a guerilla fighter attempting to take down the dictator and his government from the island's jungles to the streets of its capital city. i spoke with the actor about donning a performance capture rig to create a villain who is more than a searingly chilling end of level boss. you have played several characters in recent years who had a quiet menace about them. did you bring that to this game or did you go in a different direction? i always believe that quiet menaces and a reflective menace is the most frightening menace. so you doubt me. good art often makes us think about our world and what is going on in our own lives. do you think this game has the potential to affect the player in that way? oh, my goodness! what a great question. i do. i feel like this storyline is really powerful and without giving anything away it is about relationships. father and son. everything ifeel like i do has some sort of social imprint. my guess is that some of the stuff i thank god that i have bee
esposito has been cast as a dictator called anton castillo, the ruler of a fictitious fighter in thele of a guerilla fighter attempting to take down the dictator and his government from the island's jungles to the streets of its capital city. i spoke with the actor about donning a performance capture rig to create a villain who is more than a searingly chilling end of level boss. you have played several characters in recent years who had a quiet menace about them. did you bring that to this...
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esposito has been cast as a dictator called anton castillo, the ruler of a fictious island in the first—persona fighter attempting to take down the dictator and his government from the island's jungles to the streets of its capital city. i spoke with the actor about donning a performance capture rig to create a villain who is more than a searingly chewy end of level boss. you have played several characters in recent years who had a quiet menace about them. did you bring that to this game or did you go in a different direction? i always believe that quiet menaces and a reflective menace is the most frightening menace. so you doubt me. good art often makes us think about our world and what is going on in our own lives. do you think this game has the potential to affect the player in that way? oh, my goodness! what a great question. i actually do. i feel like this storyline is really powerful. and without giving anything away, it is about relationships. father and son. ifeel like everything i do has some sort of social imprint. my guess is that some of the stuff i thank god that i have been invol
esposito has been cast as a dictator called anton castillo, the ruler of a fictious island in the first—persona fighter attempting to take down the dictator and his government from the island's jungles to the streets of its capital city. i spoke with the actor about donning a performance capture rig to create a villain who is more than a searingly chewy end of level boss. you have played several characters in recent years who had a quiet menace about them. did you bring that to this game or...
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esposito has been cast as a dictator called anton castillo, the ruler of a fictious island in the first—personof a guerilla fighter attempting to take down the dictator and his government from the island's jungles to the streets of its capital city. i spoke with the actor about donning a performance capture rig to create a villain who is more than a scenery—chewing end of level boss. you have played several characters in recent years who had a quiet menace about them. did you bring that to this game or did you go in a different direction? i always believe that quiet menaces and a reflective menace is the most frightening menace. so you doubt me. he is a dictator, so that whole word, ‘to dictate', the word itself doesn't give us the energy of someone who is kind and gentle. are you a monster? good art often makes us think about our world and what is going on in our own lives. do you think this game has the potential to affect the player in that way? oh, my goodness! what a great question. i do. i feel like this storyline is really powerful and without giving anything away it is about relationsh
esposito has been cast as a dictator called anton castillo, the ruler of a fictious island in the first—personof a guerilla fighter attempting to take down the dictator and his government from the island's jungles to the streets of its capital city. i spoke with the actor about donning a performance capture rig to create a villain who is more than a scenery—chewing end of level boss. you have played several characters in recent years who had a quiet menace about them. did you bring that to...
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esposito has been cast as a dictator called anton castillo, the ruler of a fictious island in the first—personewing end of level boss. you have played several characters in recent years who had a quiet menace about them. did you bring that to this game or did you go in a different direction? i always believe that quiet menaces and a reflective menace is the most frightening menace. so you doubt me. he is a dictator, so that whole word, ‘to dictate', the word itself doesn't give us the energy of someone who is kind and gentle. are you a monster? good art often makes us think about our world and what is going on in our own lives. do you think this game has the potential to affect the player in that way? oh, my goodness! what a great question. i do. i feel like this storyline is really powerful and without giving anything away it is about relationships. father and son. everything ifeel like i do has some sort of social imprint. my guess is that some of the stuff i thank god that i have been involved with, such as better call saul, the show i do, and breaking bad, godfather of harlem, those statem
esposito has been cast as a dictator called anton castillo, the ruler of a fictious island in the first—personewing end of level boss. you have played several characters in recent years who had a quiet menace about them. did you bring that to this game or did you go in a different direction? i always believe that quiet menaces and a reflective menace is the most frightening menace. so you doubt me. he is a dictator, so that whole word, ‘to dictate', the word itself doesn't give us the...