Major artistic production companies, such as Amazon and Netflix, have expressed their willingness to produce the story of the former president of Nissan, Carlos Ghosn, "The Impossible Escape", and allocated millions of dollars for it.

Ghosn did not hide his choice, Disney, his agent in Hollywood, to research and evaluate offers from film and television companies to produce a story about his escape from Japan, where he was being tried, threatening that such cinematography may reveal the involvement of government officials in his case.

The Bloomberg Economic Agency considered that Ghosn's move is a financial source that compensates him for the losses he incurred as a result of his escape, including 14 million dollars he sent from Japan to Lebanon last December.