Bryan Cranston has said that the quality of his British accent in his new film does not matter “because the people in the States don’t know any better”.
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A common plot in films and TV series is the moral dilemma where a parent must bend/break their own moral code to help save a child. This happens time and time again.
And the reason it works so well is that, if you’re a parent, you can relate to the irrationality that takes hold when you’re left with a decision to do something irrefutably wrong to protect your kid. That’s exactly what drives the story of the new Showtime series, “Your Honor.” READ MORE: ‘The One And Only Ivan’ Trailer: Bryan
.Bryan Cranston has said that the quality of his British accent in his new film does not matter “because the people in the States don’t know any better”.
Earlier this month, “Breaking Bad” star Bryan Cranston revealed he and his wife both tested positive for COVID-19 in March. Now recovered and in good health, the actor tells ET Canada why he didn’t feel it was necessary to speak up when he was first diagnosed but feels it’s important to make his diagnosis public now.
Bryan Cranston and his wife Taylor Dearden, who both contracted COVID-19, enjoyed a dinner date with Tom Hanks and his wife Rita Wilson after both couples recovered from the coronavirus.At the end of July, the Breaking Bad star revealed he had contracted and recovered from COVID-19 and, in a virtual interview segment on Live with Ryan and Kelly on Tuesday, he opened up about the experience, sharing he had spoken to Hanks, who was among the first stars to go public with his coronavirus diagnosis,
Bryan Cranston opened up about his and his wife’s coronavirus symptoms and recovery in a recent interview. The “Breaking Bad” actor also spoke about his bond with Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson, who both tested positive earlier this year.
Bryan Cranston felt "very lucky" to only experience "extreme exhaustion" when he contracted coronavirus. The former 'Breaking Bad' star and his wife Robin Dearden contracted the virus in March but he didn't speak out about their illness until recently because he felt there was "no need" to do so after Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson shared their experiences of Covid-19, and he had only suffered very mild symptoms.
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
Bryan Cranston is taking COVID-19 very seriously after he and his wife contracted it.
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.
Denise Petski Senior Managing EditorBryan Cranston recalled his experience with coronavirus with Jimmy Fallon on The Tonight Show Monday. He told Fallon he and his wife contracted the virus in March, around the same time Tom and Rita Wilson revealed they had tested positive, but kept his diagnosis quiet because “there was no need for another celebrity to say, ‘hey, I got it too.'” He said all-in-all he and his wife were “very lucky” and were not ill for an extended period of time.
Also Read: James Corden and Stephen Colbert Finally Leave Their Homes and Return to the Studio (Videos)Anyway, if you’re following along at home, that would make the timeline look like this: “Better Call Saul” –> “Breaking Bad” –> “El Camino” –> “Malcolm in the Middle.”After initially entertaining the fun fan theory for Fallon’s TV audience, Cranston definitively stated (again) that Jesse Pinkman’s former high-school chemistry teacher died in the “Breaking Bad” series finale, “Felina.”“Walter
Bryan Cranston loves a good hat.
The moment it was announced that AMC would make a prequel show to “Breaking Bad,” people started speculating how long we’d have to wait before we saw familiar faces again. Among them, Aaron Paul and Bryan Cranston are easily the two actors who get asked the most about whether they’d reprise their roles in “Better Call Saul” and the answer has always been the same: sure, but they haven’t called yet.
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 is returning to TV in the limited series “Your Honor”.