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Stephen Lang on Don’t Breathe 2, the Avatar Sequels, and Why He Stays in Character on Set
Aug 12 2021
With director and co-writer Rodo Sayagues and co-writer Fede Álvarez’s Don’t Breathe 2 opening in theaters this weekend, I recently spoke about Stephen Lang about making the sequel. During the interview, Lang talks about the success of the first film, why he tends to stay in character on set, if he enjoys playing someone with a broken moral compass, what people would be surprised to learn about the making of both Don’t Breathe and Don’t Breathe 2, if he likes to do his own stunts, and more. In addition, talked about James Cameron, the Avatar sequels, and Avatar 5. If you’re not aware, Cameron has previously announced that Lang is the villain in all four sequels.
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