With Bryan Cranston recently returning to the feature format with Jerry & Marge Go Large at Paramount , Collider's own Steve Weintraub got the chance to sit down with the star to discuss his warm, fuzzy new comedy with Annette Bening. The film is based on a Huffington Post article of the same name following Jerry and Marge Selbee, a married couple out of Evart, Michigan who live a normal, down-home, folksy life until they hit it big. After Jerry finds a loophole in Michigan's WinFall lottery, they start raking in the dough, using the money not just for themselves, but the entirety of Evart. While much of the focus of the interview was on the film, the talk inevitably strayed to director Wes Anderson. Cranston has worked with the legendary director on two occasions. His first, however, didn't give him the full Anderson experience as he was merely lending his voice to the director's unique 2018 animated feature Isle of Dogs. Although he got to star as Chief alongside Koyu Rankin, it d
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