The 46-year-old director said he was trying to move away from filmmaking and wanted to focus on TV but it was his daughter, who made him into movies again, reported Entertainment Weekly.
"I was actually trying to move away from filmmaking a couple years back. I felt like I'd done it so much, and was having way more fun doing podcasts and TV stuff.
"But once the kid fell in love with acting, suddenly I had a renewed interest in filmmaking because she never showed interest in this stuff growing up. So the fact that suddenly she was into it, made me into it again. It reignited my passion for film that's something I hadn't thought of," he said.
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