
During a BBC Radio 5 interview, actor Bryan Cranston criticized President Donald Trump, calling him dangerous and suggesting he lacked intelligence.
You know, as a film fan, watching that interview with Cranston really struck me. He basically said this guy seems dangerous, and honestly, not very bright. He believes this person is just really good at appearing successful – it all comes down to a massive ego and an inability to accept anything less than being perceived as a winner. It’s a fascinating, and frankly unsettling, observation.
Bryan Cranston believes Donald Trump is a dangerous and not particularly intelligent person. He suggests Trump’s success comes from his self-promotion, fueled by a strong sense of self-importance and a need to always appear victorious.
— Marco Foster (@MarcoFoster_) November 8, 2025
Bryan Cranston, known for his role in “Breaking Bad,” has spoken out against Donald Trump before. He recently showed his support for the Harris-Walz campaign at a rally in Phoenix, Arizona, where the main topic was abortion rights. As a father, Cranston emphasized how important it is for women, including his daughter, to have the right to make their own reproductive choices.
Bryan Cranston has publicly discussed his opinions on Donald Trump in past elections. Back in 2016, he even said he’d think about leaving the country if Trump won the election. In an interview on The Bestseller Experiment podcast, he stated, “I would definitely move… I just can’t believe that would happen. I really hope it doesn’t.”
As a longtime movie and theater fan, I found Bryan Cranston’s recent comments really interesting. He was talking about the possibility of playing Donald Trump, and he admitted it would be incredibly difficult. He even likened Trump to a Shakespearean character – someone complex and hard to truly understand. He told USA Today he struggles with justifying Trump’s actions and words, and isn’t even sure he could pull off the role, though he’d see it as a huge challenge. It’s fascinating to hear an actor grapple with the ethics and artistic difficulties of portraying such a controversial figure.
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2025-11-09 11:45