Bryan Cranston opens up about his experience filming one of BreakingBad's most iconic - and tragic - moments, and the impact it had on him. 'It is an emotional risk that actors go through, we have to put ourselves in a position of vulnerability.'
Bryan Cranston has opened up about his experience filming one of the most iconic - and tragic - scenes in Breaking Bad, and the deep emotional impact it had on him personally. Cranston starred as Walter White in all five seasons of the AMC series, with Aaron Paul co-starring as White's partner-in-crime Jesse Pinkman. Other actors to feature prominently in the series included Krysten Ritter, Giancarlo Esposito, and Bob Odenkirk.
The scene is widely considered to be one of the most powerful and heartbreaking in the entire series, and a pivotal step forward in Walter's dark journey. Check out Cranston's emotional recollection below:
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