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After the helicopter is shot down by an RPG, Vaas comes up to Jason and shoots him point-blank in the chest. While Ubisoft is likely not done with Far Cry, it’s interesting that Mando says Vaas isn’t dead. Close observation shows that he is reckless, violent, sadistic, brutal, unpredictable, cynical, Machiavellian, psychopathic, insane, extremely prideful, and a remorseless pirate lord with a dark sense of humor and a frighteningly violent personality - who is feared even by his own men - some of whom are as chaotic and psychotic as Vaas. Michael Mando is a French Canadian actor born in Québec City.

Instead of explicitly confirming that Vaas had died, he merely commented that the Privateers What is known about Vaas' personality comes from his close (and dangerous) encounters with the main protagonist. Far Cry 3 Actor Michael Mando Hints At Reprising Vaas Soon Far Cry 3 fans came running out of the woodwork for this AMA. In case you never got to play Far Cry 3, Vaas is the game’s main villain (and also one of the top antagonists in a video game to date) a character which was wonderfully brought to life by actor Michael Mando in the game. Far Cry 3 was very well-received when it released in 2012, and not just because it re-imagined the series' open world shooter blueprint. The "Snyder Cut" is here! Michael Mando, Actor: Better Call Saul. No part of this site or its content may be reproduced without the permission of the copyright holder. He is most known for his work in Better Call Saul (Season 5/February 2020), Orphan Black, The Hummingbird Project and Far Cry 3 & The Far Cry Experience. He could be referring to a future Far Cry, or possibly something else entirely, such as a fan project.Still, Mando’s performance was one of the highlights of the game, and many will be no doubt excited to see him again. Wednesday, 22 April 2020 12:57 GMT He is trained in both classical and contemporary theatre. While Ubisoft is likely not done with Far Cry, it’s interesting that Mando says Vaas isn’t dead. Who knows… maybe I will reprise the role very soon? And then I started seeing: everywhere I looked, everywhere I looked, all these fucking pricks, everywhere I looked, doing the exact same fucking thing... over and over and over and over again thinking: "This time, it's gonna be different; no, no, no, no, no, please... this time it's gonna be different." It is later shown that Jason survived the shot by way of a lighter, the same one Vaas tried to light him and Liza on fire within the abandoned hotel. He also is Mac Gargan aka The Scorpion in Spiderman Homecoming.

He is trained in both classical and contemporary theatre. The actor behind Far Cry 3’s memorable villain, Vaas, may not be done with the character. For more information, go This site © 2020 ReedPop. It's okay, man.

“I still get recognized as Vaas, and I still feel the outpouring of love for that character – makes me very happy. All Rights Reserved. :p Thank you for watching xo.”This basically came out of nowhere. When he confronts Vaas, Vaas stabs Jason in the chest and then seemingly walks away. I'm gonna chill, hermano. The actor behind Far Cry 3’s memorable villain, Vaas, may not be done with the character. He also is Mac Gargan aka The Scorpion in Spiderman Homecoming. Who knows… maybe I will reprise the role very soon? Okay? I am sorry, I don't like the way you are looking at me... okay, do you have a fucking problem in your head? No part of this site or its content may be reproduced without the permission of the copyright holder. “I still get recognized as Vaas, and I still feel the outpouring of love for that character – makes me very happy. He could be referring to a future Far Cry, or possibly something else entirely, such as a fan project.Still, Mando’s performance was one of the highlights of the game, and many will be no doubt excited to see him again. Deus Ex’s Elias Toufexis Mando go at it nonstop.Sometimes we include links to online retail stores. Wednesday, 22 April 2020 12:57 GMT New games | Panels | Let's Plays | Industry Insight | Esports tournaments | Livestreams | Tabletop gaming | Exclusive merch | More! Choose an adventure below and discover your next favorite movie or TV show. New games | Panels | Let's Plays | Industry Insight | Esports tournaments | Livestreams | Tabletop gaming | Exclusive merch | More! Do you think I am lying? In the last scene, when Jason collapses next to Vaas after the long fight, Vaas’ eyes look straight into Jason’s one more time before Jason wakes up. Accept me as your savior. By Olivia Harris on April 22, 2020 at 8:15PM PDT. Michael Mando, best known as Vaas from Far Cry 3 in the video game space, brought up the possibility of a return to the character in the future. Vaas' has killed, mentioned to have killed, or been the root cause of death for many, Vaas Montenegro sketch 1 when his name was still BullVaas Montenegro sketch 2 when his name was still BullVaas Montenegro sketch 3 the actual planned Molotov thrower, but now used Lupo.Vaas Montenegro sketch 5 the actual planned Molotov Thrower, but now used for Lupo.Comparison of Vaasa from the demo (top) and the final version of the game (from below)Collectible figurine of Vaas in the "Mad Edition" Far Cry 3Vaas Montenegro and Citra Outfits for players in Far Cry 5Voice and movement of Vaas was done by actor Michael Mando“Way up in the fucking skies, you thought you had your finger on the pussy trigger! Showcasing how quickly Vaas' moves from one obsession to the next, he then humorously begins to bury Chris' head in sand. The actor behind Far Cry 3’s memorable villain, Vaas, may not be done with the character.Michael Mando, known for playing complex criminals, is also the man behind But Far Cry 3 came out all the way back in 2012, so it’s fair to assume that Mando has moved past that role.

Not the case, according to the actor, who told a fan in “Vaas is my spirit animal – having co-created that character is something that will always be dear to me,” Mando explained. In case you’ve never watched it, this “behind the scenes” video from a 2013 interview remains as hilarious as ever.