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Bryan Cranston almost ‘shut down’ during ‘Malcolm in the Middle’ stunt

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on “The Graham Norton Show.” “Completely, head to toe, in blue paint,” the “Breaking Bad” star continued. The Golden Globe winner said things took a dangerous turn when he began shooting the scene for the 2001 “Hal Quits” episode.“As you shoot, you’re moving around,” Cranston explained. “And then there was a part of me, at one point, I was like starting to shut down the circuits.”“And they went, ‘boom,’ and they grabbed me, and they threw me in the shower and they just… It was weird,” he added.

Cranston mentioned the urban legend that Shirley Eaton, who played Jill Masterson in the 1964 James Bond film “Goldfinger,” had died from asphyxiation after being painted metallic gold for the spy thriller.

But Eaton went on to star in many films until her retirement in 1969. She turned 87 this month.“I was gonna say, that’s not safe, Bryan,” said Bryce Dallas Howard, who was appearing on the talk show alongside Cranston to promote their new film “Argylle.” “That’s not safe.”“It’s not safe,” Cranston agreed, “because your body can’t regulate the heat if you’re covering up all your pores.”Nevertheless, Howard, 42, laughed that it was an inventive way to kill someone.“To paint them to death?” fellow guest Daniel Kaluuya, 34, questioned.“It’s a very slow way to murder someone,” host Graham Norton, 60, joked while pretending to paint the air. “Nearly finished!”The Post reached out to Cranston for comment.

Despite the harrowing experience, the “Asteroid City” star has said that he would love to reboot the series. “There was some talk about the possibility of doing like a reunion movie of ‘Malcolm in the Middle’,” Cranston told E!

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