Feature trailer for The Infiltrator, starring Bryan Cranston, John Lequizamo and Diane Kruger.

During the 1980s, DEA agent Robert Mazur uses his undercover alias "Bob Musella" to become a pivotal player for drug lords cleaning their dirty cash. Later, he infiltrates the world's largest cartels and helps discover the money-laundering organization of drug lord Pablo Escobar.

When cocaine is part of your film's subject matter, it makes it almost a guarantee that there'd be some involvement from Florida. In the case of The Infiltrator, production spent a lot of its time filming in Tampa, but also shot on location in London and Paris as well. The film's story kick's off in Florida.

Though we are sure Bryan Cranston does a wonderful job showcasing the real Robert Mazur's personality and demeanor, the actor's stature is not an exact match. Robert Mazur is described as short, while Bryan Cranston stands in at 5'11".

Bryan Cranston has been on fire of recent for his ability to fall right into character. Judging by this latest trailer for The Infiltrator, it's business as usual.

What this trailer does that the last one did not is explain how exactly Kathy Ertz (Diane Kruger) is forced to get involved with the sting, only after Robert (Cranston) accidentally mentions he has a fiance when presented with a prostitute as a gift. It's a great piece of info, as a reminder that even the best of them can still make mistakes that have consequence or, in this case, Kruger.

Everything about The Infiltrator looks fantastic. We have a The Departed-like edge of your seat intensity, but with a ton more drugs, action and... Florida.

