Wagner Moura and Greta Lee Fight for Survival in New Thriller ‘The Last House’
Moura plays an engineer whose family is trapped inside a sealed home with scarce food and water as Netflix streams the thriller now.
- Brazilian actor Wagner Moura stars in Netflix's chart-topping sci-fi thriller The Last House as engineer Jason Delgado, who protects his wife Ann and two children after their home is mysteriously sealed.
- The Last House marks Moura's sixth Netflix project since his breakout role as Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar in Narcos concluded a decade ago, part of the platform's pattern of retaining breakout talent.
- On May 18 of last year, Moura won Best Actor at Cannes for The Secret Agent but missed the ceremony, filming instead on the London-based set of The Last House.
- Moura tells The Hollywood Reporter that the industry is evolving, stating Hollywood is "starting to look at us as who we are," marking a shift away from Latino stereotypes.
- Moura's upcoming slate includes an Ocean prequel starring Margot Robbie and Bradley Cooper, alongside Panos Cosmatos' "long-waited follow-up to 2018" Mandy, expanding his diverse post-Narcos body of work.
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‘The Last House’ Star Wagner Moura Talks the Netflix Chart-Topper and Why He Believes the Tide Is Turning for Latino Actors
Moura explains how the most prestigious day of his career — winning a top Cannes honor — collided with one of the least glamorous days on set, in which he picked up dog excrement on camera.
Critic and public success? Apparently, only from the public. Despite the criticisms of "The Last Home" not being very positive, the thriller with Wagner Moura led the top 10 world out of Netflix, being the most watched film globally on the platform. The data of August 9 and 10 are from FlixPatrol, which tracks positions in top 10 streaming audiences rankings. The official weekly information about audience, however, is only released by Netflix on…
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