Exclusive 1:1 Interview: Need for Speed Star Aaron Paul!

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Last Updated on August 2, 2021

After an incredible run on the hit series “Breaking Bad,” Aaron Paul is all revved up and ready to go. His latest feature film NEED FOR SPEED puts the actor behind the wheel of a few incredible cars. Paul makes for an impressive leading man in the video game inspired flick. Directed by Scott Waugh (ACT OF VALOR) the car flick offers up the real deal when it comes to stunts. As well it features an impressive array of co-stars including the lovely Imogen Poots and Dominic Cooper.

When I sat down with the very charismatic and insanely likable Paul, I admitted that I only recently started watching “Breaking Bad.” He seemed excited to hear that I was new to the series. He talked about working on the very heavy show and stepping into something a little lighter in tone. We also discussed what he had to do behind the wheel in the film in terms of driving. Mr. Paul is absolutely as cool in person as you'd think he would be. If you feel the NEED FOR SPEED, check out the high-octane flick this Friday at a theatre near you.

Source: JoBlo.com

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