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Paul Speed

Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul lift lid on filming their top secret Better Call Saul cameos

Actors Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul have spilled the beans about secretly filming their short 'n' sweet upcoming cameos for black comedy Better Call Saul.

Fans of the show will already know the pair are set to appear in the spin-off prequel to Breaking Bad, reprising their roles as Walter White and Jesse Pinkman.

And showtime is rumoured to be July 25, with Better Call Saul currently having just four episodes left to air.

Chatting to the Albuquerque Journal, Cranston lifted the lid on the highly secretive mission to film the cameos.

And by all accounts, it was something akin to a James Bond movie.

Cranston explained: “We were asked to keep it a secret forever. We were flown in under the darkness of night.

“We took this plane and they went to a certain private section of the airport there. And then we took, like, two steps out of the tarmac and into an SUV.

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Bob Odenkirk stars as Jimmy McGill in TV show Better Call Saul (AMC/Netflix)

“They then moved us to an Airbnb – a duplex. He had the top floor. I had the bottom floor and we were told you can’t leave.”

All in all, the duo were filming for just four days.

Paul said: “It’s so funny because this was supposed to be a big surprise, a big secret.

“Then all of a sudden they announced that we were doing it, so why did they keep us in a prison?

“Seriously, they were just messing with us.”

Better Call Saul airs every Monday on the American network AMC, arriving on UK Netflix the following morning.

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