Bryan Cranston states that working with Wes Anderson “isn’t easy”.

In a new interview with the magazine “Collider“, the actor Bryan Cranston said it’s “not easy” working with director Wes Anderson

The actor, who had already worked with the director on “Isle of Dogs”will star in Anderson’s new film,“Asteroid City”in which they will also participate Margot Robbie, Tom Hanks, Scarlet Johansson, Maya Hawke, Steve Carell, Jeff Goldblum, Tilda Swinton, Adrien Brody, Edward Norton, and Willem Dafoe.

In the interview, the Breaking Bad actor explained why filming this project was a great but “very difficult” experience.

Detailing the most enjoyable aspects of the process, he continued: “What compensates is the sympathy and the union of the experience. We are all in a five-star hotel in Spain and every night is a banquet.”

“Every night thoughts and laughter are exchanged, and someone brings a guitar, they sing and talk. It’s so familiar. It’s like fulfilling an actor’s dream“.

He added: “It was a very, very good experience, although, again, the work was very specific and very difficult.

Cranston went on to state that Anderson is someone every actor wants to work with, comparing him to his co-star Hanks.

“When someone like that calls, it’s the same thing. I did the same thing with Tom Hanks,” he said. “When he calls me for something, it’s like, ‘Yeah and what am I going to do?

No official release date yet Asteroid City centers on an astronomy convention that takes place in a desert town in the 1950s.where several students and their parents meet and discover that their lives unexpectedly overlap.

Separately, Anderson will also direct Netflix’s adaptation of Roald Dahl’s play, “The Wonderful Story Of Henry Sugar”, starring Benedict Cumberbatch, Ralph Fiennes, Dev Patel and Ben Kingsley.


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Bryan Cranston states that working with Wes Anderson “isn’t easy”.