 I'm Zach Fisher with CalTV Entertainment News and today we have a special guest you may know him from films like The Dark Knight, 2012, Contagion, and my personal favorite Netflix original series Marco Polo, Chin Hand. Hello. Hello. So you're also here to talk about your newest film Ghost in the Shell. Ghost in the Shell is based off of Masabuni Shiro's seminal manga. You're a team that deals with cyberterrorism and terrorists in a city in the future. And I understand that you dance and you sing and you act and you do karate. Like is there anything you can't do? And you cook. Yeah, I cook too. What can I do? Oh man, I wish I didn't have a fear of heights. I would be skydiving as well. I don't do that, unfortunately. Maybe in your next film. Maybe. One question I do have is our audience is primarily modern millennials and they're really young. There are three reasons that you can get them off streaming and go to the theater to see this film. Come for the action. Stay for the philosophy. You know, I mean, I think the action sequences in this movie are really stunning. If you like that, I mean, this stuff is bone crunching, you know, really heart-hitting action. You know, I think the story itself is so relevant to millennials, you know, particularly who spend so much time on social media and on the internet, where finding your own identity or your own voice in a place like that in such a noisy environment, right, today is a challenge for anyone. And I think this movie speaks to that because it is about the major's quest for her own identity and who she is. Great. Well, thank you so much for your interview and you can check out Goes in the Shell on March 31st up in the theater interview. Thank you, Chin. Thank you. Goes in the Shell. Watch as her cyborg character unlocks secrets about