You're defined by what you
say no to, you know?
You can't do everything.
You have to be selective.
I think take advantage
of the moment.
I think you have, don't like to
say windows, but you have moments
where you can get a lot done.
You can really maximize the momentum that
you have in a really big
way.
So when you do find those pockets
of momentum, you just have to ride
it out for as long as you can
because you're not always going to be
in that position.
So take advantage
of your opportunities.
I think everybody has their own
path and everybody has their own
method or strategy
to become successful.
Everybody has their own
version of success.
I think for me, it's always been you
want to build your brand in a
very prestigious way and that's
what I'm going for.
You spend a lot of
time on a movie set.
It's a lot.
You know, you sign up
to do a project.
You know, there's pre-production,
there's actual shooting, there's
post.
So you want to work with people
that you enjoy spending time with.
And I think I'm at a place
now where, you know, life's too short.
You want to work with people that,
you know, really bring something to
the table and projects that you
really believe because you have to
promote that.
And you have to sell that and
you really want to, I don't know.
Have your heart in the right place.
Black Panther is really important.
It's the impact that it
made on the community.
For the culture.
I think representation.
The fact that we gave so many
people that grew up without having a
real positive non-stereotypical kind
of representation of themselves
on screen and being able to do
that in a major way, like Black
Panther, was truly humbling.
