May 13, 2026 2:08 am EDT

Fans of The Studio should prepare to witness a wild scene with Bryan Cranston and Madonna in season two.

The Breaking Bad alum teased the upcoming sequence during a recent interview with Access Hollywood, saying it involves a game of truth or dare.

“In this next season of the studio, I do something in front of Madonna,” Cranston said. “In a truth or dare test, and it’s a dare. And I do something that will either raise my street cred very high or destroy my career. It’s one of the two. But I guarantee you, you will utter to yourselves, ‘Oh my god!’ You will be watching this like this [Cranston brings his hands to his face in shock] and you will not believe [it].”

The Hollywood Reporter previously reported that the pop icon was spotted filming the Apple TV+ satirical comedy series in Venice, Italy. Though details surrounding Madonna’s role haven’t been revealed, chaos should be expected if Bryan Cranston’s Griffin Mill, the eccentric CEO of Continental Studios, is involved.

The Malcolm in the Middle actor also detailed his experience working with the “Like a Virgin” singer, describing her work ethic as “incredible.”

“She is an extraordinary person. I mean, she’s Madonna,” Cranston told Access Hollywood. “She’s one of the most famous people in all the world. And we were in Venice, Italy, shooting two episodes over there. And it was almost like a pinch-me time. You’re going, ‘Look at where we are with Madonna!’”

“She works very hard. Her work ethic is incredible,” he continued. “And she was funny and she contributed and she was a good sport. We were there until 3, 4, 5 in the morning sometimes and she was right there with us. So I got nothing but great things to say about her.”

The Studio follows Seth Rogen‘s Matt Remick, a movie executive promoted as the new president of the fictional Continental Studios. But he quickly realizes he might be in over his head as he struggles to balance his passion for filmmaking with business demands.

The star-packed series, co-created by Rogen, earned 13 Emmys for season one, including best guest actor in a comedy series for Cranston and best lead actor in a comedy series for Rogen.

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