Today, Bryan Cranston began filming his upcoming movie, Wakefield, in NYC.
The movie is based on a short story by E.L. Doctorow, which was based on a story by Nathaniel Hawthorne about a man who unexpectedly leaves his wife.
Cranston is a married Manhattan lawyer “who sees a raccoon in the attic of his home and winds up staying in the attic for several months due to a nervous breakdown…and becomes romantically involved with a younger” in the film.
The actor told Howard Stern filming should only take about four weeks and that he was willing to be paid the minimum salary for the role to be a part of the project.
Today, Cranston was spotted filming scene for the movie in Grand Central Terminal.
Check out a few photos from the shoot below and be sure to let us know if you spot Wakefield filming in NYC. You can Tweet us, or send us an email at olv@onlocationvacations.com!
@olv just ran into Bryan Cranston shooting unknown project at Grand Central Station! Anyone one know what it is? pic.twitter.com/IZIGJ1HiT5
— Eric G (@elerictronico) April 26, 2016
@olv more pics: pic.twitter.com/3d4zM0aJZC
— Eric G (@elerictronico) April 26, 2016
@olv Bryan Cranston filming something in grand central pic.twitter.com/DwNRddgXl2
— 渡辺清美 (@Kiyomi0715) April 26, 2016