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Mel Gibson talks about 'Braveheart,' Hollywood's coronavirus battle -- and why he steers clear of politics
Actor and Oscar-winning director Mel Gibson spoke exclusively with "The Ingraham Angle" on Tuesday, celebrating the 25th anniversary of his acclaimed film "Braveheart," his newest project, "Fatman" -- and commenting on how the coronavirus has affected Hollywood. Gibson, who stars as "Chris Cringle" in the fantasy-thriller "Fatman," told substitute host Raymond Arroyo that his character in the 2020 film "kind of revealed the humanity of who Santa Claus might be." "He was just a regular guy who lost his faith in humanity a little bit, and sort of was a little down and depressed about perhaps the cynicism around the world -- And it was dragging him under," he said.