The 'White Men Can't Jump' remake -- starring Jack Harlow -- will be dedicated to actor Lance Reddick, who passed away after filming for the upcoming movie.
"As director, it was weird because I’m so used to giving actors notes. But for [Lance], I was like, “Man, I don’t have any notes. That was damn near perfect.” So I think what I learned from him was the importance of prep."
"I feel like when he came onto the set, he was just so prepared and knew exactly what to do and knew all the nuances of his character that he just knocked [it] out the park the first time. I don’t think we realize how good we had it for him to be a part of this film."
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