Why Bryan Cranston Is Grateful for El Camino

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Why Bryan Cranston Is Very 'Grateful' for El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie

) after Walter White saved him from captivity. So, Walter's dead, then how is Cranston in it? The movie features a flashback to a time Walter was alive, during season two specifically, and Cranston shot the whole thing in secret during two days off from his Broadway play Network. What was it like becoming"the danger" once again?"It was wonderful. I was really grateful that he thought of me to be a part of this.

"We actually shot the last scenes of the show on the very last day, which I remember very well: April 3rd of 2013, over six years ago. You have a rush of emotions. Not only is your character saying goodbye in the storyline, but personally, I'm saying goodbye to these actors and this crew who I've become so intimately involved with. Knowing that the history of working in this business is one of separation, you gain such depth emotionally with people you're working with.

The original goodbye settled, so the relationships he made on Breaking Bad took on new shapes, Cranston said. "This time, Aaron is still a friend, we've got the mezcal business together, we celebrate birthdays and other things together. He's a dear friend. And Vince is also a dear friend, and a lot of the other people I've reacquainted with, we exchange emails and see each other whenever possible. So the goodbye of 2013 had a time to settle, and [to allow] the new relationship to develop. And that's what we have, a new relationship that is great.

To accomplish the secret cameo, production used code names, cloaked the actors, shielded locations and made up backstories for why some of the"Going from the car to set, both of us would have to wear these ridiculous looking cloaks, like we were part of a very, very, very demented cult," Paul told Vulture."I also thought it drew a lot more attention to us, but obviously it worked. It was so much fun. It was so nice to zip on skins of these characters that kicked off.

 

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