Kiefer Sutherland Is (Solid?) Snake
It won’t be in a movie, unfortunately. But it will be a full-on motion-capture performance in Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain.
If he isn’t promptly cast in a movie version after that, I would have to say that studio executives really are lost, boy. Their careers should be flatliners. Who’ll stand by me on this one?
I stop now.
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