Bryan Cranston's co-star Jason Schwartzman and director Wes Anderson have praised his acting skills in the upcoming film Asteroid City. The movie, set to premiere on June 16, revolves around a Junior Stargazer convention in a small town, which may attract extraterrestrial visitors. Cranston plays The Host, who is the host of an anthology television show in the movie's universe. In a profile by GQ, Schwartzman mentioned that Cranston was constantly jotting down ideas for his character and expressed his admiration by saying "if only we could all be at that level." Anderson also complimented Cranston's approach to the project, stating that he keeps the whole picture in mind instead of just his role.
Jason Schwartzman expressed his admiration for Bryan Cranston's level of involvement in a project, wishing that everyone could be as dedicated as he is. Meanwhile, Wes Anderson praised Cranston's ability to think beyond his own performance and contribute to the project as a whole, adding that he holds a special place in his heart.
Bryan Cranston's Commitment Explains His Career Longevity
Cranston's dedication to his craft extends far beyond his time on set. He is known for fully immersing himself in his roles, even when he is not actively filming. This level of commitment to storytelling and performance is undoubtedly a major contributor to his enduring success in the entertainment industry.
Despite having worked in the industry since the early 1980s, Cranston's breakthrough role came much later in his career with his portrayal of Hal in Malcolm in the Middle. However, rather than sticking to the traditional trajectory of many sitcom actors, Cranston chose to showcase his versatility by taking on the complex and challenging role of Walter White in Breaking Bad. His ability to fully embody characters with vastly different personalities and motivations is a testament to his talent and unwavering commitment to his craft.
Following the end of Breaking Bad in 2013, Bryan Cranston has had the opportunity to explore both comedic and dramatic roles. He has received critical acclaim for his portrayal of Dalton Trumbo in the film Trumbo, which earned him an Oscar nomination, and has also taken on broader comedic roles such as in the movie Why Him? released in 2016. Cranston's versatility as an actor is evident in his collaboration with acclaimed director Wes Anderson, who cast him in his 2018 stop-motion film Isle of Dogs. It is a testament to Cranston's talent that he has become a reliable actor within Anderson's ensemble cast.