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Fans studio They should get ready to see a wild scene with Bryan Cranston and Madonna in season two.
the Very bad alum teased the upcoming series during a recent interview Access HollywoodSaying it involves a game of truth or dare.
“In the next season of the studio, I’m going to do something opposite Madonna,” Cranston said. “In a truth or dare test, it’s a dare. And I’m doing something that will either raise my street cred to a very high level or ruin my career. It’s one of the two. But I guarantee you, you’re going to say to yourselves, ‘Oh my God!'” You’re going to watch it like this [Cranston brings his hands to his face in shock] And you won’t believe it [it]”.
Hollywood Reporter It was previously reported that the pop icon was spotted filming the Apple TV+ satirical comedy series in Venice, Italy. Although details surrounding Madonna’s role have not been revealed, chaos is expected if Griffin Mill, which is owned by Bryan Cranston, the eccentric CEO of Continental Studios, is involved.
the Malcolm in the middle The actor also detailed his experience working with the “Like a Virgin” singer, calling her work ethic “incredible.”
“She’s an extraordinary person. I mean, she’s Madonna,” Cranston said. Access Hollywood. “She’s one of the most famous people in the whole world. We were in Venice, Italy, filming two episodes there. And it was like a traumatic time. She’d say, ‘Look what we’re into with Madonna!'”
“She works hard. Her work ethic is unbelievable,” he continued. “She was funny, she contributed, she was a good sport. We were there until 3, 4, 5 in the morning sometimes and she was there with us. So I had nothing but great things to say about her.”
studio It follows Seth Rogen’s Matt Remick, a film executive promoted as the new president of the fictional Continental Studios. But he quickly realizes he might be in a bit of a mess as he struggles to balance his passion for filmmaking with the demands of the job.
The star-studded series, co-created by Rogen, earned 13 Emmy Awards for its first season, including Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series for Cranston and Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series for Rogen.

