Bryan Cranston officially weighs in on the 'Breaking Bad,' 'Malcolm In the Middle' fan theory
actually survived his injuries and took on a new identity: Hal from "I am not at liberty to disclose that kind of information without security clearances," Cranston jokingly began. "I think it's fun. I don't know. Walter White is definitely — he's dead."
On a more serious note, Cranston talked about his experience with COVID-19, which both he and his wife contracted in March; the actor noting it was around the same time friend Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson announced they had the virus. "They came out with it right away, and I thought that's great. There's no need for another celebrity to say, 'I got it too,'" he told Fallon. "We were very lucky. So many people are suffering desperately from this. My wife and I had a week of extreme exhaustion and some body aches, a little dry cough. And then it was gone." to donate plasma, which he said he was happy to do.
"He said, 'Would you mind posting this because we've had a drop off in donors?'" Cranston said. "And I thought, there's a good reason to just out myself and say 'I had it. I'm fine. And if you had it, and you're fine now too, maybe you'll consider donating plasma because it really does help them.'"