Empire
Bryan Cranston has form when it comes to dealing with ruthless drug cartels. He spent several years doing it to astonishing, Emmy-winning effect on Breaking Bad, and now here he is once again, doing deals with the kind of people who’d shoot you in the face as soon as give you the time of day. Not that this is ‘Breaking Bad: The Movie’, though. In fact, The Infiltrator sees Cranston very much on the side of the angels — ‘Breaking Good’, if you will — as a heroic, albeit beleaguered customs officer who has a brainwave: instead of following the drugs in an attempt to catch Pablo Escobar and his coterie of Colombian bad guys, follow the money instead.
With the new The Crow remake coming soon, we take a look back at the 30-year-old cult classic original–and where the stars are now.
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