Bryan Cranston Continues to Decline Roles in Amazon's 'Invincible'
Despite being pursued for three consecutive seasons, the actor has consistently turned down offers to join the animated superhero series.
- Bryan Cranston, known for his versatility in live-action and voice acting, has declined roles in Amazon Prime Video's 'Invincible' for three seasons in a row.
- Series creator Robert Kirkman has described offering Cranston a role as a recurring tradition, with the actor being the only one to consistently turn them down.
- Fans and critics have speculated that Cranston would be an ideal fit for the character Conquest, a menacing Viltrumite warrior, though this remains hypothetical.
- Season 3 of 'Invincible' has debuted to critical acclaim, featuring a star-studded voice cast including Steven Yeun, J.K. Simmons, Sandra Oh, and new additions like Aaron Paul and Jonathan Banks.
- Work on Season 4 has already begun, and Kirkman has expressed hope that Cranston may eventually join the show in future seasons.