Bryan Cranston is reuniting with Steve Mosko. 

Village Roadshow Television has partnered with Bryan Cranston and James Degus' Moonshot Entertainment. 

According to the agreement, the two businesses will collaborate to find, create, and produce television shows for all platforms and genres. On the new endeavor, Village Roadshow TV executive vice president Alix Jaffe will collaborate closely with Cranston and Degus, as well as Village Roadshow Entertainment Group CEO Steve Mosko. 

Previously, the actor was under contract with Warner Bros. Television and, prior to that, had an agreement with the Mosko-run Sony Pictures TV, the studio behind the "Breaking Bad."

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"I've had the pleasure of knowing Bryan for nearly two decades and his strength in front of the camera is matched only by his skills behind the camera as a director, writer and producer," Mosko said.  "He is a singular talent in the industry and one of the best storytellers I know. Our partnership to identify, develop and produce elevated TV content furthers Village Roadshow Television's commitment to bring the best stories to life." 

The roles of Hal in the Fox sitcom "Malcolm in the Middle" and his Emmy-winning performance in the popular AMC crime drama "Breaking Bad" are what make Cranston most well-known.

Also, Cranston garnered an Academy Award nomination for his performance in "Trumbo," and he has also appeared in films such as "Drive," "Argo," "Godzilla," and "The Infiltrator." 

As to working with Mosko again, the actor expressed his thoughts and feeling, Cranston said, "I'm beyond thrilled to be working with my friend Steve Mosko and his tremendously talented team at Village Roadshow again."

The actor also stated  that they are also in the ideal position to continue making captivating television, focusing on stories that tickle the brain and touch the heart of the audiences.

In addition to producing "Your Honor," Moonshot has also created "Sneaky Pete," "SuperMansion the Animated Series," "The Dangerous Book for Boys," and "Philip K. Dick's Electric Dreams." 

Aside from Cranston, for sure, fans of the "Breaking Bad" star are happy with this announcement! 

Cranston and Moonshot Entertainment are repped by UTA and Johnson Shapiro Slewett & Kole. 

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