Breaking Bad is already the modern day Scarface.
The original was about the mafia in Chicago and their rise to power was based mainly on the sale of illegal alchohol. The remake with Pacino brilliantly updated it about the coke empires built in Florida and down south. (same concept though behind the rise to power)
There isn't a modern day way of doing that. Drug lords aren't the same, they can't be out in the open like that anymore. Like I said, BB was as much a "modern day" Scarface as you could literally tell the story of.
He's likable, and is a fun character. The problem was he wasn't as ruthless as the people he worked for, he does have a heart.
He's a great character--until he started using his product
You're talking about Tony Montana right? The guy who murdered his best friend. Refused to allow his sister to have a love life. The guy who murdered his boss. Treated his wife like crap even though she was an addict ( after stealing her from his now dead boss ). The guy killed how many people and built an empire off drugs and murder. I love the film and own it as well as the Premium Format Tony Montana, but I don't see Tony as a guy with much heart other than for himself.
Scarface protagonist Tony (last name in this version TBA) will, in fact, be a Mexican immigrant living in modern-day Los Angeles, who quickly rises in the city’s criminal underworld “as he strives for the American Dream.” Chances are good that the new Scarface will incorporate Mexican drug cartels into the mix, following the example of recent Hollywood features like The Last Stand, 2 Guns and Sabotage.
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