'Breaking Bad' may be over, but Bryan Cranston isn't ready to stop playing docile suburban dudes with a hidden talent for violence just yet.
Cranston will join Naomi Watts and Edgar Ramierz in documentary filmmaker Errol Morris' dramatic feature debut, 'Holland, Michigan'.
The director revealed the casting coul during an Ask Me Anything session on Reddit to promote a recent documentary he produced, 'The Act Of Killing'.
Billed as a darly humorous suburban thriller starring Watts as a school teacher who starts an affair with a co-worker (Ramirez) and begins to suspect her husband (Cranston) is a serial killer, 'Holland, Michigan' will go into production shortly.
The script, written by Andrew Sodroski, topped the 2013 Black List (an annual list of the best unproduced screenplays floating around Hollywood).
In the meantime, Cranston can be seen in May's epic 'Godzilla' reboot. How great does the new trailer look? It looks the greatest.
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[via The Wrap]