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Bryan Cranston New Movie ‘Infiltrator’ Will Film in Tampa

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Bryan Cranston’s next movie, ‘Infiltrator’ will start filming in Tampa in 2015.

After winning several Emmy’s for his performance on Breaking Bad Bryan Cranston has become unstoppable.

The actor is currently filming Trumbo alongside Helen Mirren, Diane Lane, and John Goodman in New Orleans and according to reports his next movie is Infiltrator.

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Infiltrator centers around the memoirs of Robert Mazur, a former undercover DEA agent who helped arrest drug kingpin Pablo Escobar.

Filming is set to start this February 2015 in Tampa, Florida, before moving to London and Paris.

Infiltrator will be produced by ‘Good Films’ production and will be produced by Miriam Segal. Segal had this to say about the upcoming Infiltrator movie:

“Brad and I have invested a great deal of time ensuring that the casting on this film is absolutely perfect, and we feel we’ve done just that. Bryan’s talent is immeasurable, and he continues to demonstrate his versatility and skill as an actor. The Infiltrator is a film that demands a dynamic and complex leading man, and we could not be more excited to have him on board.”

Read more: Bryan Cranston Says ‘Breaking Bad’ is Not Over [VIDEO]

Florida is not a major location for producers to go to film feature films. But, Tampa officials say ‘this is a big win’

“This is a big win … that validates the time and resources we’ve dedicated to rebuilding our local film industry,” Hillsborough County Commissioner Ken Hagan said. “By attracting a big-budget motion picture like The Infiltrator, we’re proving that we can, and will, compete for projects that were regularly going to Miami, Orlando or elsewhere in Florida.”

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