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The Wrecking Crew Cast Interview | Jacob Batalon, Morena Baccarin, Ángel Manuel Soto

Color of Success

Release Date: 01/27/2026

The Wrecking Crew Cast Interview | Jacob Batalon, Morena Baccarin, Ángel Manuel Soto show art The Wrecking Crew Cast Interview | Jacob Batalon, Morena Baccarin, Ángel Manuel Soto

Color of Success

The Wrecking Crew cast, Jacob Batalon and Morena Baccarin, and director, Ángel Manuel Soto visit the Color of Success Podcast with Dr. Stephanie J. Wong. They talk about how Psychology is woven throughout the movie, including: -Ángel wanting to highlight generational trauma and the relationship between brothers (Jason Momoa and Dave Bautista's characters) -Morena channeling her experiences as a marginalized female to her Baddie character, Valentina -Jacob's character, Pika wanting to be perceived as a tough dude vs. living authentically  The Wrecking Crew streaming on Amazon Prime on...

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The Wrecking Crew cast, Jacob Batalon and Morena Baccarin, and director, Ángel Manuel Soto visit the Color of Success Podcast with Dr. Stephanie J. Wong. They talk about how Psychology is woven throughout the movie, including:

-Ángel wanting to highlight generational trauma and the relationship between brothers (Jason Momoa and Dave Bautista's characters)

-Morena channeling her experiences as a marginalized female to her Baddie character, Valentina

-Jacob's character, Pika wanting to be perceived as a tough dude vs. living authentically 

The Wrecking Crew streaming on Amazon Prime on January 28, 2026!

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