CityLights, a leader in virtual reality specializing in bringing immersive cinematic storytelling to broader audiences, today announced that Oscar-nominated actor, Bryan Cranston, has signed on to voice its upcoming project, Experience Yosemite.
CityLights, a leader in virtual reality specializing in bringing immersive cinematic storytelling to broader audiences, today announced that Oscar-nominated actor, Bryan Cranston, has signed on to voice its upcoming project, Experience Yosemite.
Breaking Bad co-star and “best friend” Bryan Cranston is his newborn son’s godfather.During an appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on Tuesday (April 19), the actor announced he and his wife Lauren recently welcomed their second baby together, a son named Ryden.When asked if Cranston had met his son yet, Paul said: “He has met the baby. I asked Bryan on his birthday if he would be our baby’s godfather.”After joking that Cranston rejected the offer, he added: “No, he’s very excited, very honoured.
Aaron Paul shared adorable pictures of his newborn son on Tuesday and revealed his Breaking Bad co-star Bryan Cranston will be the baby's godfather. The 42-year-old actor during an appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon was congratulated by Jimmy, 47, over the new addition to his family. 'Brand new!,' Jimmy exclaimed.
“Better Call Saul”Monday, April 18 at 9 p.m., AMCIt’s been almost two years since the previous season of “Better Call Saul,” Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould’s sharp-as-a-knife prequel series to their beloved “Breaking Bad.” That’s a long time to wait, especially given that the show left off with Kim (Rhea Seehorn) inching towards the dark side. (Considering she never appears in “Breaking Bad,” we should consider this a very bad thing.) Quite frankly, after Bob Odenkirk’s health scare last year, we’re lucky the show is back at all – and that he is feeling okay! A word of caution, though: you might want to re-watch season 5 before jumping into this new season, just to refresh yourself on the intricacies of the ongoing drug trade and the relationship between franchise heavy Gus Fring (Giancarlo Esposito) and Lalo Salamanca (Tony Dalton, who stole every scene he had in “Hawkeye”), amongst other things.
Bob Odenkirk is taking a moment to be grateful for the journey so far.«I'll never have a role this well-written again in my life,» the actor and comedian raved to ET's Will Marfuggi at the season 6 premiere event. «I'll have, you know, three pages that are pure comedy and two pages later, earnest, heartfelt emotion. It's just an amazing dynamic that you just don't see anywhere else, so that's OK -- I got to have it once, that's more than most people get.»The final season of the prequel series kicks off April 18 on AMC, and Odenkirk promised that there's plenty for fans to look forward to in the last 13 episodes.«It's the beginning of the end, but it's gonna tale a while,» he noted. «There's a lot of story to tell and there's a lot of cliffhanger moments coming.
Better Call Saul is returning for its sixth and final season. The season will include some familiar faces from Breaking Bad and is expected to be released later this month.
“Breaking Bad” and “Better Call Saul” fans alike have been pondering if we’d ever see Bryan Cranston’s Walter White and Aaron Paul’s Jesse Pinkman make an appearance on the prequel/spinoff series. Well, the creative team and network have finally given a concrete answer to that question.
Better Call Saul’s final season, the spinoff series of Breaking Bad, will see the return of iconic characters Walter White (Bryan Cranston) and Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul).
Bob Odenkirk is opening up about the end of Better Call Saul.
Walt and Jesse are coming back.After years of fielding questions about an appearance by the “Breaking Bad” characters on the prequel series “Better Call Saul,” AMC confirmed on Saturday night that Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul will indeed be back in some capacity in the upcoming final season of the Bob Odenkirk-fronted show. “Better Call Saul” co-creator Peter Gould first made the announcement on a Paley Fest panel on Saturday night.Further details about Cranston and Paul’s appearance were not revealed.The actors first returned to the roles of Walter White and Jesse Pinkman in the 2019 Netflix sequel film “El Camino,” which was written and directed by “Breaking Bad” creator Vince Gilligan and picked up immediately after the “Breaking Bad” finale left off, providing additional closure to Jesse Pinkman’s arc.The sixth and final season of “Better Call Saul” premieres on April 18 on AMC, but the season is being split up into two parts (Part 2 premieres in July), so it’s unknown during which part Cranston and Paul appear.Gould and Gilligan created “Better Call Saul” after the end of “Breaking Bad” as a way to expand the universe and explore the life of Saul Goodman – aka Jimmy McGill – before he crossed paths with criminal mastermind Walter White.
It’s official – Walter White and Jesse Pinkman are coming back!
Emily Longeretta Bob Odenkirk never liked Saul Goodman — but Jimmy McGill has grown on him.Ahead of the final season of “Better Call Saul,” the “Breaking Bad” vet opened up to Variety about wrapping up the character 13 years after it was introduced to the world. In short: his feelings are complicated.“I’m not running from the guy. I think sometimes people do that,” Odenkirk says, mentioning that his former co-star Bryan Cranston was ready to say goodbye to Walter White.
In 2013, the end of Walter White in the acclaimed AMC drama “Breaking Bad” arrived. Nine years later, and even before Walter’s story starts, it is the end of the beginning for Jimmy McGill, better known as Saul Goodman.
Bob Odenkirk is getting some love and support from his celebrity friends and co-stars as he remains in the hospital. The 58-year-old actor collapsed on the set of on Tuesday.
Diane Garrett TV writer Annie Weisman was captivated by Don Draper and Walter White, the two very complicated family men at the heart of “Mad Men” and “Breaking Bad,” when those ground-breaking characters were introduced nearly 15 years ago.
Ryan Tubridy revealed his first guest for the Late Late Show this Friday night and it’s arguably one of the most popular actors in Hollywood.
Ryan Tubridy revealed his first guest for the Late Late Show this Friday night and it’s arguably one of the most popular actor’s in Hollywood.
Bryan Cranston discussed his successful acting career and his thoughts on retirement during an appearance on "Fox News Sunday." The actor, best known for his role as Walter White on "Breaking Bad," was the Power Player of the Week and sat down for a brief interview with Chris Wallace about how he got his start and where he sees his career taking him in the future. "From the time I was 25 years old, I was making a living as an actor and that really was my goal," he explained.
Breaking Bad fans to like about El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie, but seeing Walter White (Bryan Cranston) and his protégé Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul) together in a flashback was next-level fan service.
Breaking Bad in a new interview.Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter, Cranston, who played drug kingpin Walter White in the hit show, said he thought the ending was “satisfying” and that it couldn’t have been any better.Cranston said: “I was content with the end of Breaking Bad. I thought it was the perfect ending.“I know I’m biased, but I don’t recall seeing the ending of a show that was so well-constructed, satisfying and legitimate.
Breaking Bad in a new interview.Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter, Cranston, who played drug kingpin Walter White in the hit show, said he thought the ending was “satisfying” and that it couldn’t have been any better.Cranston said: “I was content with the end of Breaking Bad. I thought it was the perfect ending.“I know I’m biased, but I don’t recall seeing the ending of a show that was so well-constructed, satisfying and legitimate.
Breaking Bad did just that.The series, which debuted on AMC in January 2008, followed a high school chemistry teacher Walter White (Bryan Cranston) who begins cooking meth with his former student Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul) after learning he has stage-three lunch cancer.The drama, created by Vince Gilligan got off to a slow start with critics, but by the second season, became one of the most talked-about shows on television.
Breaking Bad is a prequel to Malcolm In The Middle.The actor, who portrayed drug kingpin Walter White in the former (from 2008-2013) and suburban dad Hal Wilkerson in the latter (from 2000-2006), said the idea that Walter actually survived the drug story and opted for a simpler family life in California was “fun”, but isn’t true.Talking to The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Cranston joked in response to the theory: “I’m not at liberty to disclose that kind of information without security
Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson. “They came out with it right away, and I thought ‘That’s great,’” he told Fallon.
Bryan Cranston is well aware of the fan theory that ties his two most famous TV characters together — and he gets a kick out of it. While visiting The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on Monday, the award-winning actor talked about the idea that Walter White from Breaking Bad actually survived his injuries and took on a new identity: Hal fromMalcolm in the Middle.
Bryan Cranston loves a good hat.
Bryan Cranston would clear his schedule to reprise his role as Walter White on Better Call Saul if show creator Vince Gilligan came knocking on his door.“I would be in it if Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould, who are co-executive producers on it, wanted me to be in it,” the actor, 64, told Collider on Thursday, August 6. “I would do it in a second.
Fans of “Breaking Bad” have been hoping to see Walter White make an appearance on prequel “Better Call Saul”, and although it hasn’t happened yet, don’t blame Bryan Cranston.
Breaking Bad‘s Walter White.The actor, who is promoting his new film The One and Only Ivan on Disney+, said in a new interview that he would be willing to portray drug kingpin Walter White in Better Call Saul, Breaking Bad‘s Emmy award-winning prequel spin-off series, which nears its final season.“I would be in [Better Call Saul] if Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould, who are co-executive producers on it, wanted me to be in it,” Cranston told Collider. “I’d do it in a second.
Bryan Cranston said he contracted and recovered from COVID-19 and has donated his plasma because it contains antibodies. The actor best known for playing Walter White on AMC's "Breaking Bad" made the announcement in a video posted to Instagram on Thursday.
Kawartha-Haliburton Crime Stoppers says the publishing of a Walter White image on its website Thursday was an error, not a hacking of its website.
We obviously don’t need a day to celebrate Bryan Cranston’s magic, but he surely deserves a special shout out on his birthday because the world of entertainment would not be the same without this actor. All the way from big-budget movies to television series, when Cranston features on the screen, you can’t help but fall in love with him. He has been a part of Hollywood for decades and has added many outstanding acting credits to his resume, and Breaking Bad without a doubt tops that list.
[Warning: The following recap contains spoilers from El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie. Read at your own risk.]
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[Warning: The following contains spoilers for El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie. Read at your own risk!]
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