We all have secret selves, but you’ve just gotta let ’em shine. We’ve all got actual secrets too, but maybe some of those can stay well and truly buried.
That’s what we’ve learned from a weird song performed by Jimmy Fallon alongside Breaki…
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Here’s why Bryan Cranston thinks you should be allowed to be angry
Bryan Cranston thinks it’s time we all were allowed to be mad as hell – even in public.
The Breaking Bad star, currently starring as a very angry man in the play Network on Broadway, thinks that we could all benefit from allowing ourselves to get angry.
Talking to Stephen Colbert on The Late Show, Cranston explained why we need to normalise anger in order for social change to happen.
“True anger displayed socially is not acceptable,” Cranston said. “When you get mad, perhaps when you see injustice […] you don’t want to be tolerant, you don’t want to be accepting. You want to say: ‘No. This makes me angry.'” Read more…
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View More Here’s why Bryan Cranston thinks you should be allowed to be angry‘Better Call Saul’ will hit ‘Breaking Bad’-era scenes in upcoming season
It has been five grueling years since we last visited Walter White and Jesse Pinkman, but… that could be about to change.
AMC’s Better Call Saul is finally allowing its time jump structure to take us right into the meat of Breaking Bad.
A recent Entertainment Weekly interview with co-creators Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould revealed that Better Call Saul‘s upcoming Season 4 will feature “a subplot that very squarely gets into Breaking Bad territory and brings us into the world — or at least points us on a path toward the world of Walter White and the territory of Walter White.” Read more…
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View More ‘Better Call Saul’ will hit ‘Breaking Bad’-era scenes in upcoming seasonBryan Cranston’s favorite ‘Breaking Bad’ line is surprising
Breaking Bad is full of so many great quotes, it’s hard to choose which one sticks out as an absolute favorite.
The series star, Bryan Cranston, has a pretty clear cut answer though, as Entertainment Weekly reported Tuesday. His favorite line, said b…
Sneaky Pete season 2 will debut on Amazon Prime Video in March
Sneaky Pete, the series created by Bryan Cranston and David Shore, is heading into its second season. Amazon today announced that Season 2 of the drama/thriller will debut March 9 on Amazon Prime Video. Sneaky Pete follows the story of Marius, a …
View More Sneaky Pete season 2 will debut on Amazon Prime Video in MarchThe Rock literally takes a giant portable gym with him wherever he goes
Ever wondered how The Rock manages to stay so shirt-rippingly huge the whole time?
Well, Bryan Cranston has. And in The Late Late Show clip above, he manages to get to the bottom of it.
“I figured the easiest thing for me to do was to create a gym and make sure that it travels with me everywhere I go,” says Dwayne Johnson, after explaining that he no longer uses public gyms.
It’s a very big effort, but hey — he’s a very big guy. Read more…
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View More The Rock literally takes a giant portable gym with him wherever he goesBryan Cranston’s guest monologue for James Corden is as smooth as you’d expect
If you need someone to have your back at the last minute, you can always rely on Bryan Cranston.
With James Corden still away from work due to the birth of his baby daughter, Wednesday night’s edition of The Late Late Show saw the Breaking Bad star picking up where Harry Styles left off.
“As I’m sure you’ve determined by now, you’ve realised I am not James Corden,” says Cranston at the start of his opening monologue. “I am actually Harry Styles… it’s been a rough 24 hours.”
Between Cranston’s smooth delivery and his entertaining Roy Moore impression, we’re pretty sure Corden doesn’t have to worry — his job is in safe hands. Read more…
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View More Bryan Cranston’s guest monologue for James Corden is as smooth as you’d expectBryan Cranston showers nude to fight AIDS, rides off on glorious red Vespa
People trying to sell you stuff can be sort of annoying, but when it’s a semi-nude Bryan Cranston standing dripping wet in a shower it instantly becomes okay.
Cranston appeared on Jimmy Kimmel’s cameo-filled third annual (RED) shopathon, in which…