Going Hollywood Wasn't Easy for Grand Theft Auto

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Last updated 11 novembro 2024
Going Hollywood Wasn't Easy for Grand Theft Auto
Rockstar co-founder Jamie King wanted to recruit big-name stars to play the characters in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, but found that working with Hollywood talent was full of challenges. In this excerpt from the new book Jacked: The Outlaw Story of Grand Theft Auto, Rockstar creators King, Navid Khonsari and Dan Houser recount the tales of working with actors Ray Liotta, Jenna Jameson and Burt Reynolds.
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