Judd Apatow Says He Turned Down Bryan Cranston As Drug Dealer In 'Pineapple Express'

Seth Rogen went on a Twitter spree on Monday for the ten-year anniversary of his stoner film, ā€œPineapple Express,ā€ and it led to a pretty shocking revelation: Producer Judd Apatow turned down actor Bryan Cranston for a role in the movie as a drug dealer because he didnā€™t seem ā€œscary enough to seem like a real drug dealer.ā€

Rogen shared a slew of fun tidbits about the movie, including that he did 99% of his own stunts and Danny McBrideā€™s character, Red, had an ex-wife played by Stormy Daniels.

But the most interesting fact was shared by Apatow, in response to one Rogenā€™s tweets:

Cranston fans will surely find this anecdote both laughable and totally false, considering the actorā€™s iconic tenure as Walter White in AMCā€™s ā€œBreaking Bad.ā€ As White, Cranston plays a chemistry teacher-turned-meth maker who gets increasingly bloodthirsty over the course of five seasons. The show premiered in 2008, the same year that ā€œPineapple Expressā€ came out.

While Season 1 Cranston might have fit Apatowā€™s description of not ā€œscary enough,ā€ the Cranston of Season 5 would have far surpassed his expectations.

The drug dealer role Cranston auditioned for ultimately went to Gary Cole, who does a pretty damn convincing job at being both unhinged and believable.

Well, luckily the loss of Cranston for ā€œPineapple Expressā€ was still our gain.

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