Bryan Cranston shared a sped-up video that captures the detailed process of turning him into Breaking Bad’s Walter White.
Cranston portrayed White on Breaking Bad for five seasons, winning five Emmys for Outstanding Lead Actor for his performance. While the character (spoiler alert) dies at the end of the series, creator Vince Gilligan asked Cranston to reprise his role for a brief cameo at the end of the new Breaking Bad sequel movie, El Camino, which primarily focuses on Aaron Paul’s character, Jesse Pinkman. The cameo plays out...
Cranston portrayed White on Breaking Bad for five seasons, winning five Emmys for Outstanding Lead Actor for his performance. While the character (spoiler alert) dies at the end of the series, creator Vince Gilligan asked Cranston to reprise his role for a brief cameo at the end of the new Breaking Bad sequel movie, El Camino, which primarily focuses on Aaron Paul’s character, Jesse Pinkman. The cameo plays out...
- 10/21/2019
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
By now you know that Bryan Cranston returned as Walter White in “El Camino,” Vince Gilligan’s follow-up film to “Breaking Bad” that is streaming on Netflix.
And now you can see just how quickly Cranston transformed back into his old “Breaking Bad”alter-ego, courtesy of a time-lapse video posted on Twitter, which you can watch below:
I don’t know why filming takes so long, I became Walter White in less than a minute.
Thanks to:
Cheri Montesanto: Department Head of Make Up and Special Makeup Fx
Garrett Immel: Prosthetic Make Up Artist for Bald Cap
Laverne Munroe: Key Make Up Artist@netflix #elcamino pic.twitter.com/nMfKqXVfR2
— Bryan Cranston (@BryanCranston) October 21, 2019
Also Read: 'El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie' Draws 6.5 Million Viewers During Its First Weekend, Nielsen Says
Cranston’s cameo comes towards the end of the film during a flashback scene that reunited him with Aaron Paul.
And now you can see just how quickly Cranston transformed back into his old “Breaking Bad”alter-ego, courtesy of a time-lapse video posted on Twitter, which you can watch below:
I don’t know why filming takes so long, I became Walter White in less than a minute.
Thanks to:
Cheri Montesanto: Department Head of Make Up and Special Makeup Fx
Garrett Immel: Prosthetic Make Up Artist for Bald Cap
Laverne Munroe: Key Make Up Artist@netflix #elcamino pic.twitter.com/nMfKqXVfR2
— Bryan Cranston (@BryanCranston) October 21, 2019
Also Read: 'El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie' Draws 6.5 Million Viewers During Its First Weekend, Nielsen Says
Cranston’s cameo comes towards the end of the film during a flashback scene that reunited him with Aaron Paul.
- 10/21/2019
- by Tim Baysinger
- The Wrap
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