

Some of it was with Mads Mikkelsen in the room, some with Lea Seydoux in the room, other actors in the game. In between episodes or if I had a long weekend, I would fly out, and it was whenever everyone’s schedule lined up. We filmed in a couple different places: In California in a few spots, the face recognition stuff in New York - it was kind of based on where I was. Well, I’ve been working on Death Stranding for three years, so about three years ago, I guess.ĭid you know who Hideo Kojima was before you met him? I knew it was going to be a home run right from the get-go. I was more excited about that, to be honest, because Hideo came down to San Diego Comic-Con and had an iPad and was showing me some of the graphics he was working on, which were just mind-blowing. Then they came back and said Sony’s back in with Hideo and we’re going to make a brand-new game. So Hideo, Guillermo and I were going to do another game, a Silent Hills game, but Konami and Kojima had a falling out, so it went radio silence for a minute. I knew this guy would be good if Guillermo was saying this. Just say yes.” I said, “Who is he?” And he said, “Trust me, just say yes.” Guillermo gave me my SAG card and my first acting job, and I trust him with everything. I first met Hideo when Guillermo del Toro called me and said, “Hey, there’s a guy who’s going to call you and wants to do a video game with you. 'Angry Birds' Maker Rovio Agrees to $775M Sale to Sega
