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, āPineapple 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 didnāt seem āscary 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 McBrideās character, Red, had an ex-wife played by Stormy Daniels.
#PineappleExpress came out ten years ago today. Hereās some fun facts about the movie! pic.twitter.com/8dMjT2YKyE
ā Seth Rogen (@Sethrogen) August 6, 2018
But the most interesting fact was shared by Apatow, in response to one Rogenās tweets:
Iāve got one. Bryan Cranston auditioned. He may have even read at a table read and I said āI donāt think he seems scary enough to seem like a real drug dealer.ā If he did PE maybe the Breaking Bad people would have said, ānot him, he always plays drug dealers.ā https://t.co/YqJE1pr2QH
ā Judd Apatow (@JuddApatow) August 7, 2018
Cranston fans will surely find this anecdote both laughable and totally false, considering the actorās iconic tenure as Walter White in AMCās āBreaking 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 āPineapple Expressā came out.
While Season 1 Cranston might have fit Apatowās description of not āscary 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 āPineapple Expressā was still our gain.
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