Bryan Cranston Tells Shia LaBeouf to 'Get Some Help'
Key Points:
- Frankie Muniz revealed in an Esquire interview that he often wonders how his career might have differed if he had chosen to star in the 2003 film "Holes" instead of "Agent Cody Banks," noting that Shia LaBeouf took the role and it boosted his career.
- Muniz expressed curiosity about whether starring in "Holes" would have led to him being taken more seriously as an actor, while Bryan Cranston humorously commented on LaBeouf's troubled life.
- Shia LaBeouf has faced a series of legal and personal issues, including a lawsuit from FKA Twigs alleging sexual battery and assault, a court-ordered rehab stint in 2017, and a recent arrest in New Orleans after a fight at Mardi Gras.
- LaBeouf has publicly stated that he does not believe he has a drinking problem but attributes his behavior to issues with anger and ego, and he is currently trying to address these challenges.
- Due to his ongoing troubles, LaBeouf's Hollywood career has largely stalled, contrasting with the potential trajectory Muniz speculated about had he taken the "Holes" role.