Bryan Cranston shared a sped-up video that captures the detailed process of turning him into Breaking Bad’s Walter White.
Cranston portrayed White on Breaking Bad for five seasons, winning five Emmys for Outstanding Lead Actor for his performance. While the character (spoiler alert) dies at the end of the series, creator Vince Gilligan asked Cranston to reprise his role for a brief cameo at the end of the new Breaking Bad sequel movie, El Camino, which primarily focuses on Aaron Paul’s character, Jesse Pinkman. The cameo plays out...
Cranston portrayed White on Breaking Bad for five seasons, winning five Emmys for Outstanding Lead Actor for his performance. While the character (spoiler alert) dies at the end of the series, creator Vince Gilligan asked Cranston to reprise his role for a brief cameo at the end of the new Breaking Bad sequel movie, El Camino, which primarily focuses on Aaron Paul’s character, Jesse Pinkman. The cameo plays out...
- 10/21/2019
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
By now you know that Bryan Cranston returned as Walter White in “El Camino,” Vince Gilligan’s follow-up film to “Breaking Bad” that is streaming on Netflix.
And now you can see just how quickly Cranston transformed back into his old “Breaking Bad”alter-ego, courtesy of a time-lapse video posted on Twitter, which you can watch below:
I don’t know why filming takes so long, I became Walter White in less than a minute.
Thanks to:
Cheri Montesanto: Department Head of Make Up and Special Makeup Fx
Garrett Immel: Prosthetic Make Up Artist for Bald Cap
Laverne Munroe: Key Make Up Artist@netflix #elcamino pic.twitter.com/nMfKqXVfR2
— Bryan Cranston (@BryanCranston) October 21, 2019
Also Read: 'El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie' Draws 6.5 Million Viewers During Its First Weekend, Nielsen Says
Cranston’s cameo comes towards the end of the film during a flashback scene that reunited him with Aaron Paul.
And now you can see just how quickly Cranston transformed back into his old “Breaking Bad”alter-ego, courtesy of a time-lapse video posted on Twitter, which you can watch below:
I don’t know why filming takes so long, I became Walter White in less than a minute.
Thanks to:
Cheri Montesanto: Department Head of Make Up and Special Makeup Fx
Garrett Immel: Prosthetic Make Up Artist for Bald Cap
Laverne Munroe: Key Make Up Artist@netflix #elcamino pic.twitter.com/nMfKqXVfR2
— Bryan Cranston (@BryanCranston) October 21, 2019
Also Read: 'El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie' Draws 6.5 Million Viewers During Its First Weekend, Nielsen Says
Cranston’s cameo comes towards the end of the film during a flashback scene that reunited him with Aaron Paul.
- 10/21/2019
- by Tim Baysinger
- The Wrap
Following the steel cable walker massacre from the mid-season 7 premiere of The Walking Dead, you may have thought that the living dead highlight would go unchallenged for quite some time. But Rick's showdown with the Scavengers' nearly indestructible armored walker (in their own version of the rancor pit) threw the gauntlet down once again, and Greg Nicotero has shared concept art of the nightmare-inducing walker.
On Instagram, Nicotero revealed the concept art and a behind-the-scenes photo of the headpiece for the spiked walker that nearly ended Rick's life inside a gladiator pit of trash. You can take a look at Nicotero's comments and images below, and in case you missed it, check out photos and preview videos from next week's episode, "
From Instagram: "Walker from tonight! Scott Gimple and I spent a lot of time designing this awesome Walker concept art by John Wheaton sculpture by Norman Cabrera, John Wrightson...
On Instagram, Nicotero revealed the concept art and a behind-the-scenes photo of the headpiece for the spiked walker that nearly ended Rick's life inside a gladiator pit of trash. You can take a look at Nicotero's comments and images below, and in case you missed it, check out photos and preview videos from next week's episode, "
From Instagram: "Walker from tonight! Scott Gimple and I spent a lot of time designing this awesome Walker concept art by John Wheaton sculpture by Norman Cabrera, John Wrightson...
- 2/20/2017
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
As a way to celebrate Halloween, I thought I'd post some graphically gruesome behind-the-scenes photos from The Walking Dead season seven premiere. The photos were posted by executive producer and special effects makeup department head Greg Nicotero, and they show us the makeup and the effects work that was done to create the look of Glenn and Abraham's brutally furious head bashing by Negan.
The makeup is done so well that it might just make your stomach churn uncomfortably. They give us a good and clean look at the kind of damage that Negan's barbwire bat, Lucille, inflicted on these characters. The Walking Dead sure does have a hell of a talented makeup and FX team! It'd be so cool to have these guys do your makeup for Halloween!
You can see all four photos below, and each one of them comes with a bit of commentary from Nicotero.
Behind The Scenes!
The makeup is done so well that it might just make your stomach churn uncomfortably. They give us a good and clean look at the kind of damage that Negan's barbwire bat, Lucille, inflicted on these characters. The Walking Dead sure does have a hell of a talented makeup and FX team! It'd be so cool to have these guys do your makeup for Halloween!
You can see all four photos below, and each one of them comes with a bit of commentary from Nicotero.
Behind The Scenes!
- 10/31/2016
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Despite being an overall upbeat episode last night, The Walking Dead still had a pretty high body count. You can’t create a cohesive post-apocalyptic community without breaking a few eggs…or something. But just how did the show pull off that one gruesome effect? Executive producer and SFX wizard Greg Nicotero took to social media to explain. Warning: Spoilers For The Mid-season Premiere Of The Walking Dead Beyond This Point. After getting off to a great start — all things considered — everything took a turn for the deadly when Sam lost it mid-zombie escape. The moment spiraled out of control as one after the other, the entire Anderson family went down. The only problem? Jessie was still holding Carl’s hand, forcing Rick to hack his pseudo-girlfriend’s arm off to save his son. The Walking Dead has never shied away from gore and this was no exception. But how did they make it work?...
- 2/15/2016
- by Donna Dickens
- Hitfix
Between 1963 and 1965, ABC aired 49 episodes of the strange and the macabre in "The Outer Limits" (review). In honor of its 50th birthday, Creature Features is releasing The Outer Limits at 50 and celebrating with a premiere event that coincides with the opening of a new art exhibit.
Synopsis:
Creature Features is proud to present a one-of-a-kind book: The Outer Limits At 50, written and edited by David J. Schow, author of the essential Outer Limits Companion and the world’s leading expert on the series.
This unprecedented look at the beloved show presents over 150 new pages of rare photographs and collectibles—including many in full color, unearthed here for the first time ever.
Published exclusively by Creature Features, with a lavish introduction by original Outer Limits zine publisher Ted C. Rypel, this limited trade paperback is jam-packed with never-before-published publicity and making-of photos, five decades of rare merchandise, exclusive photos of surviving props,...
Synopsis:
Creature Features is proud to present a one-of-a-kind book: The Outer Limits At 50, written and edited by David J. Schow, author of the essential Outer Limits Companion and the world’s leading expert on the series.
This unprecedented look at the beloved show presents over 150 new pages of rare photographs and collectibles—including many in full color, unearthed here for the first time ever.
Published exclusively by Creature Features, with a lavish introduction by original Outer Limits zine publisher Ted C. Rypel, this limited trade paperback is jam-packed with never-before-published publicity and making-of photos, five decades of rare merchandise, exclusive photos of surviving props,...
- 3/17/2014
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
HBO's "Game of Thrones" was the big winner at last night's Creative Arts Primetime Emmy Awards with six. but two of the horror crowd's favorites also took home one Emmy each.
As most of us suspected, Greg Nicotero and Knb Efx Group won for Outstanding Prosthetic Makeup For A Series, Miniseries, Movie Or A Special (because, really, does anyone do zombies better than Greg?):
"What Lies Ahead" • AMC • AMC Studios
Greg Nicotero, Special Makeup Effects Department Head
Jake Garber, Special Makeup Effects Artist
Andy Schoneberg, Special Makeup Effects Artist
Kevin Wasner, Special Makeup Effects Artist
Gino Crognale, Special Makeup Effects Artist
Carey Jonse, Special Makeup Effects Artist
Garrett Immel, Prosthetic Designer
And on the opposite end of the spectrum, for mostly making people look good/i>, the hairstyling team from "American Horror Story" won for Outstanding Hairstyling For A Miniseries Or Movie:
FX Networks • Twentieth Century Fox Television
Monte C. Haught,...
As most of us suspected, Greg Nicotero and Knb Efx Group won for Outstanding Prosthetic Makeup For A Series, Miniseries, Movie Or A Special (because, really, does anyone do zombies better than Greg?):
"What Lies Ahead" • AMC • AMC Studios
Greg Nicotero, Special Makeup Effects Department Head
Jake Garber, Special Makeup Effects Artist
Andy Schoneberg, Special Makeup Effects Artist
Kevin Wasner, Special Makeup Effects Artist
Gino Crognale, Special Makeup Effects Artist
Carey Jonse, Special Makeup Effects Artist
Garrett Immel, Prosthetic Designer
And on the opposite end of the spectrum, for mostly making people look good/i>, the hairstyling team from "American Horror Story" won for Outstanding Hairstyling For A Miniseries Or Movie:
FX Networks • Twentieth Century Fox Television
Monte C. Haught,...
- 9/16/2012
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
The 2011 Creative Arts Emmy Awards took place last weekend and The Walking Dead won the award for the category of “Outstanding Prosthetic Makeup for a Series, Miniseries, Movie, or a Special”. Greg Nicotero and his crew from Knb Efx took home the award, beating out Game of Thrones, Glee, The Cape, and Grey’s Anatomy.
The Walking Dead was nominated for “Outstanding Visual Effects” and “Outstanding Sound Editing”, but lost out to Boardwalk Empire. Here is the official list of those who won for The Walking Dead:
Outstanding Prosthetic Makeup For A Series, Miniseries,
Movie Or A Special (Area Award: Possibility of more than one award.)
Greg Nicotero, Special Makeup Effects Department Head AMC
Andy Schoneberg, Special Makeup Effects Artist
Garrett Immel, Special Makeup Effects Artist
Jake Garber, Special Makeup Effects Artist
Kevin Wasner, Special Makeup Effects Artist
Howard Berger, Prosthetic Designer
Jaremy Aiello, Prosthetic Designer
The Walking Dead...
The Walking Dead was nominated for “Outstanding Visual Effects” and “Outstanding Sound Editing”, but lost out to Boardwalk Empire. Here is the official list of those who won for The Walking Dead:
Outstanding Prosthetic Makeup For A Series, Miniseries,
Movie Or A Special (Area Award: Possibility of more than one award.)
Greg Nicotero, Special Makeup Effects Department Head AMC
Andy Schoneberg, Special Makeup Effects Artist
Garrett Immel, Special Makeup Effects Artist
Jake Garber, Special Makeup Effects Artist
Kevin Wasner, Special Makeup Effects Artist
Howard Berger, Prosthetic Designer
Jaremy Aiello, Prosthetic Designer
The Walking Dead...
- 9/12/2011
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
It was just announced that “The Walking dead” series has just won an Emmy
Outstanding Prosthetic Makeup For A Series, Miniseries, Movie Or A Special
“The Walking Dead” • Days Gone Bye • AMC • AMC Productions
Greg Nicotero, Special Makeup Effects Department Head
Andy Schoneberg, Special Makeup Effects Artist
Garrett Immel, Special Makeup Effects Artist
Jake Garber, Special Makeup Effects Artist
Kevin Wasner, Special Makeup Effects Artist
Howard Berger, Prosthetic Designer
Jaremy Aiello, Prosthetic Designer
90-minute Premiere Episode Airs On AMC, Sunday, October 16, 9Pm Et
AMC’s critically acclaimed original series, “The Walking… More...
Outstanding Prosthetic Makeup For A Series, Miniseries, Movie Or A Special
“The Walking Dead” • Days Gone Bye • AMC • AMC Productions
Greg Nicotero, Special Makeup Effects Department Head
Andy Schoneberg, Special Makeup Effects Artist
Garrett Immel, Special Makeup Effects Artist
Jake Garber, Special Makeup Effects Artist
Kevin Wasner, Special Makeup Effects Artist
Howard Berger, Prosthetic Designer
Jaremy Aiello, Prosthetic Designer
90-minute Premiere Episode Airs On AMC, Sunday, October 16, 9Pm Et
AMC’s critically acclaimed original series, “The Walking… More...
- 9/11/2011
- by HorrorNews.net
- Horror News
The first 2011 Primetime Emmy Awards are being handed out this afternoon at the Creative Arts Emmy Awards ceremony at the Nokia Theatre L.A. Live in Los Angeles, and one show near and dear to our hearts has come home with the gold!
That's right, kids. AMC's hit series "The Walking Dead" based upon the Robert Kirkman zombie epic has taken home the Emmy for -
Outstanding Prosthetic Makeup For A Series, Miniseries, Movie Or A Special
"The Walking Dead" • Days Gone Bye • AMC • AMC Productions
Greg Nicotero, Special Makeup Effects Department Head
Andy Schoneberg, Special Makeup Effects Artist
Garrett Immel, Special Makeup Effects Artist
Jake Garber, Special Makeup Effects Artist
Kevin Wasner, Special Makeup Effects Artist
Howard Berger, Prosthetic Designer
Jaremy Aiello, Prosthetic Designer
Congrats to all those involved.
Kicking off a two-week long Fearfest, AMC will once again present viewers with a 90-minute premiere episode of "The Walking Dead...
That's right, kids. AMC's hit series "The Walking Dead" based upon the Robert Kirkman zombie epic has taken home the Emmy for -
Outstanding Prosthetic Makeup For A Series, Miniseries, Movie Or A Special
"The Walking Dead" • Days Gone Bye • AMC • AMC Productions
Greg Nicotero, Special Makeup Effects Department Head
Andy Schoneberg, Special Makeup Effects Artist
Garrett Immel, Special Makeup Effects Artist
Jake Garber, Special Makeup Effects Artist
Kevin Wasner, Special Makeup Effects Artist
Howard Berger, Prosthetic Designer
Jaremy Aiello, Prosthetic Designer
Congrats to all those involved.
Kicking off a two-week long Fearfest, AMC will once again present viewers with a 90-minute premiere episode of "The Walking Dead...
- 9/11/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
We told you last week about Anthrax guitarist and comic book author Ian Scott fulfilling a dream by playing a zombie for The Walking Dead (it turns out that it’s for a The Walking Dead webisode directed by Greg Nicotero, key special makeup effects supervisor for The Walking Dead).
We also told you that Ian recently started blogging but hadn’t posted about this adventure yet because he needed to watch the Doctor Who special instead. We love him. Well the wait is over, and he has posted, in words and pictures, all about the awesomeness. Thanks Scott!
[Warning: Contains Adult Language]
Hey Scott, do anything fun last week?
Hmmm, let’s see, well I played some guitar, did some catching up on my reading and oh yeah, I Got To Be A Fucking Zombie On Walking Dead.
Ok so here’s the scoop…
My agent got the call asking if I wanted...
We also told you that Ian recently started blogging but hadn’t posted about this adventure yet because he needed to watch the Doctor Who special instead. We love him. Well the wait is over, and he has posted, in words and pictures, all about the awesomeness. Thanks Scott!
[Warning: Contains Adult Language]
Hey Scott, do anything fun last week?
Hmmm, let’s see, well I played some guitar, did some catching up on my reading and oh yeah, I Got To Be A Fucking Zombie On Walking Dead.
Ok so here’s the scoop…
My agent got the call asking if I wanted...
- 8/22/2011
- by Erin Willard
- ScifiMafia
As Dread Central's resident awards show junkie, I'm happy to report that while horror didn't make a super strong showing in this year's Emmy Awards nominations, it did make a respectable one. Read on for the full list of genre nominees, including a few that, while not pure horror, are definitely DC fan favorites.
For the full rundown of all the talented nominees, visit the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, and be sure to watch the live broadcast of the 63rd Primetime Emmy Awards on Fox on Sunday, September 18th at 8:00 Pm Et/5:00 Pm Pt.
Outstanding Art Direction For A Single-Camera Series
"True Blood" • Beautifully Broken • It Hurts Me Too • Trouble • HBO • Your Face Goes Here Entertainment in association with HBO Entertainment
Suzuki Ingerslev, Production Designer
Cat Smith, Art Director
Laura Richarz, S.D.S.A., Set Decorator
Outstanding Casting For A Drama Series
"Game Of Thrones" • HBO • Bighead,...
For the full rundown of all the talented nominees, visit the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, and be sure to watch the live broadcast of the 63rd Primetime Emmy Awards on Fox on Sunday, September 18th at 8:00 Pm Et/5:00 Pm Pt.
Outstanding Art Direction For A Single-Camera Series
"True Blood" • Beautifully Broken • It Hurts Me Too • Trouble • HBO • Your Face Goes Here Entertainment in association with HBO Entertainment
Suzuki Ingerslev, Production Designer
Cat Smith, Art Director
Laura Richarz, S.D.S.A., Set Decorator
Outstanding Casting For A Drama Series
"Game Of Thrones" • HBO • Bighead,...
- 7/15/2011
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
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