
Age: 41
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Jordan Charles Vogt-Roberts is an American film and television director. His feature directorial debut, The Kings of Summer, screened at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival, where it was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize, and also at the 2013 Cleveland International Film Festival. The film won the Narrative Feature Audience Award at the 2013 Dallas International Film Festival.[1] He also wrote and directed a short film which screened at the Sundance Film Festival and SXSW, Successful Alcoholics. He also co-wrote and directed the TV series Mash Up. In 2017, Vogt-Roberts directed the MonsterVerse film Kong: Skull Island.

In a world torn apart by war, young samurai student Zac has lived a life of discipline and honor under the tutelage of Hanzo Sanada, a master samurai who took him in after his parents were killed by the forces of Zeon. Zac’s life takes a dramatic turn when he meets the love of his life name Sakura, Hanzo’s niece, who works as an agent for the Earth Federation which has a director Kai Nakamura. However, Leto’s childhood was far from idyllic. His mother, a compassionate woman who opposed Zeon’s militaristic ambitions, was executed for treason when Leto was just a boy. This traumatic event hardened Leto, driving him to suppress any emotions that could be perceived as weakness. He vowed to honor his father’s legacy and prove his loyalty to Zeon, no matter the cost. As he rose through the ranks, Leto earned the nickname “Chronos” for his strategic brilliance and ability to manipulate time in battle, metaphorically speaking. He became known for his meticulous planning and ruthless efficiency, often outmaneuvering his enemies with precision. Despite his cold exterior, Leto harbors a deep-seated fear of failure and a desire for validation from his superiors. His encounters with Zac and the other Gundam pilots challenge his beliefs and force him to confront the moral ambiguities of his actions. Leto’s journey is one of internal conflict, as he grapples with his loyalty to Zeon and the haunting memories of his mother’s ideals.
