Breaking Bad's Bryan Cranston Has One Condition To Play Walter White Again
Bryan Cranston would reprise Walter White for real again, but the Breaking Bad veteran has a (very reasonable) condition that would need to be met first.
Read MoreBryan Cranston would reprise Walter White for real again, but the Breaking Bad veteran has a (very reasonable) condition that would need to be met first.
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Read MoreRyan Reynolds' Welcome to Wrexham co-star Rob McElhenney had a cameo role in Deadpool & Wolverine, but sadly it had to be cut.
Read MoreFrom the Yellow King to the Night Country, let's take a look back and rank every season of HBO's True Detective.
Read MoreYoung Kurt Russell split his time between acting and playing baseball before a painful (if slightly embarrassing) injury led to him acting full-time.
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Read MoreStephen King is a Breaking Bad fan, and it's not hard to understand why, especially when it comes to the scene that first won him over.
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Read MoreSci-fi shows have sparked the careers of many big stars, but some actors left these shows at the height of their popularity, while others got out much sooner.
Read MoreOver time, Leonard Nimoy evolved into Star Trek's moral center and fought for his co-stars to be fairly paid.
Read MoreBeetlejuice Beetlejuice sees Winona Ryder playing an older Lydia Deetz, and the actor has a hunch about what the young Lydia would think of her.
Read MoreKurt Russell's early career was about to tip toward either starring in movies or preparing for the world of pro baseball. That's when Walt Disney stepped in.
Read MoreLegendary Star Wars sound designer Ben Burtt exploited his fame to his advantage while working on Steven Spielberg's biopic Lincoln.
Read MoreStar Trek's William Shatner is game for reprising his role as Kirk so long as the franchise is willing to play by his rules.
Read MoreJosh Hartnett's Oppenheimer costar Matt Damon had some useful acting advice to offer, but his timing was completely off.
Read MoreBefore his much-publicized feud with Yellowstone creator Taylor Sheridan, Kevin Costner butted heads with Kurt Russell in a 2001 movie.
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