Samuel L. Jackson, who is all set to play the U.S President in his upcoming movie 'Big Game', has said that he didn't consider taking help from U.S President Barack Obama.
Talking about his role, the American actor asserted that when his character has an expectation of people coming to rescue him but at some point he figures out that is not going to happen.
According to Multivision Multimedia, the 66-year-old actor said that his job is irrelevant, he is just a guy and he did not need to take any advice from Obama or Morgan Freeman or Jaime Fox for the role.
'Big Game' is the enthralling story of U.S President, who is on route to a G-8summit meet when Air Force One is shot down by terrorists in an attempted assassination that leaves him stranded in the European wilderness.
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