Samuel L. Jackson says Quentin Tarantino originally didn’t want to tell him he wasn’t playing Django.
“He sent me the script without telling me I wasn’t going to be Django.”
“He just said, ‘Read it. The character is Stephen.’”
“I called him back and said, ‘So you want me to play the most despicable Black man in the history of cinema?’”
“He said, ‘Well… yeah.’”
“I told him, ‘Okay, let’s do it.’”
“He actually toned Stephen down because he said, ‘I don’t want anybody to kill you.’”
“People call Quentin racist because of his scripts.”
“But every character he’s written for me has been intelligent, respected, and in control.”
“It would be impossible for a racist to consistently write characters like that for me.”
Los Targaryen apenas combatían en esa época y los que lo hacían, luchaban montados en sus dragones. Todos menos uno. Daemon Targaryen, el príncipe Canalla. No necesitaba Dragón para demostrar que era uno de los mejores guerreros de su tiempo