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A mistake he doesn’t regret

Actor Josh Brolin says it was an uncomfortable experience to enter the Sicario universe again for the sequel Sicario A Day of the Soldado
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Actor Josh Brolin says it was an uncomfortable experience to enter the Sicario universe again for the sequel Sicario - A Day of the Soldado.

The new film also stars Bencio Del Toro, Catherine Keener, Jeffrey Donovan and Isabela Moner. Helmed by Italian filmmaker Stefano Sollima, the crime-thriller follows the escalating drug war on the US-Mexico border. After discovering that drug cartels are smuggling terrorists across the US border, the CIA sends Matt Graver  and former undercover operative Alejandro to eliminate the problem. "They are not similar! It is almost similar to doing a play on stage and leaving it to years and somebody just says why don't we do that again, it worked so well," Brolin said. —IANS

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