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[b] As planned, Nacho claims he aided the Alvarezes to kill Lalo. He then bolsters his confession by revealing that he tried to kill Hector, but Gus saved him. [c] Nacho uses the piece of broken glass he retrieved from Gus' trash [d] to cut his restraints, seizes Bolsa's gun, and shoots himself in the head. As Gus and his men depart, the ...
Michael Mando (born July 13, 1981) [1] [2] is a Canadian actor and singer. He played Nacho Varga on the AMC series Better Call Saul (2015–2022), Vaas Montenegro in the video game franchise Far Cry (2012, 2021), Vic Schmidt in the sci-fi series Orphan Black (2013–2014), and Mac Gargan in Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017).
Nacho tries to warn Mike about Gus's ruthlessness, but Mike reminds Nacho that he warned Nacho about the risk he was taking when he tried to kill Hector. [ a ] With Nacho's assistance, Mike poses as a private detective to feed the police information that ties Lalo to the murder of Fred Whalen , a money wire store clerk.
He also broke free and grabbed a gun, holding Juan Bolsa hostage… before putting a bullet in his own head, closing the book on one of Better Call Saul‘s most compelling characters.
The film did not make use of funding by the National Institute of Cinema and Audiovisual Arts (INCAA), as suggested by Amazon given they could finance it on their own. [47] The film's original title was just 1985 [ 5 ] but was changed to Argentina, 1985 after Amazon's involvement out of a necessity for clarity about the film's subject. [ 57 ]
Hecho bolsa (lit. ' Made bag ' , which is interpreted as lit. ' Being Tired ' ) is a 2019 Chilean comedy film written, directed, produced, starred, filmed, scored and edited by Felipe Izquierdo [ es ] (in his directorial debut) [ 1 ] who is accompanied by Bélgica Castro , Julio Jung , Erick Polhammer, Francisca Imboden and Fernando Larraín ...
Padre no hay más que uno 5: Santiago Segura (director/screenplay); Marta González de Vega [] (screenplay); Santiago Segura, Toni Acosta, Martina D’Antiochia, Calma Segura [], Luna Fulgencio, Carlos G. Morollón, Sirena Segura [], Blanca Ramírez, Leo Harlem, Sílvia Abril, Loles León, El Cejas [], Carlos Iglesias, Marta González de Vega
Distributed by A Contracorriente Films, the film was released theatrically in Spain on 6 September 2024 in 175 screens. [8] [11] [12] It grossed over €240,000 in its opening weekend, with the seventh-largest gross and second-best gross per screen ratio in the Spanish box office.