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Dave Franco on Smoking With Bryan Cranston in ‘The Studio’ Finale and Bringing ‘Toxic Positivity’ to Every Scene


Dave Franco breaks down the last two episodes of "The Studio," including getting to smoke with Bryan Cranston and his character's "toxic positivity."

Months after filming his final scenes in “The Studio,” guest star Dave Franco got a call from Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg for a last minute idea that wound up featuring a “Now You See Me” tie-in. I think the challenge of that scene was going from being extremely delirious on multiple drugs and then turning on a dime and becoming my character from the Ron Howard movie, changing my accent and adopting this confidence in front of hundreds of audience members. Gosh, I mean, obviously Seth’s character is dealing with wanting to create art that will last forever, that has integrity, but he’s in a position where his studio also needs to make money and needs to think about the commerce of it all.

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