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Bryan Cranston is moving to Canada if Donald Trump wins election

WATCH: Bryan Cranston would love the chance to play Trump, too – Jul 12, 2016

Bryan Cranston might be moving to a neighbourhood near you.

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The Breaking Bad star says he will leave the U.S. and move to Canada if Donald Trump is elected president.

“Absolutely. I would definitely move. It’s not real to me that that would happen. I hope to God it won’t,” Cranston said on Sunday to The Bestseller Experiment podcast when he was asked if he would take an extended holiday to Vancouver if Trump wins over Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.

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“It wouldn’t be a vacation. I’d be an expatriate,” Cranston added.

He is the latest Hollywood celebrity to say they would move out of the country if Trump wins, joining Lena Dunham, Chelsea Handler, Raven-Symoné and Barbra Streisand.

The Malcolm in the Middle actor doesn’t want Trump to win the election, but he does like the idea of playing the role of Trump if Vince Gilligan wrote the part.

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“He’s such a tragic Shakespearean character,” he said. “He’s comedic because of the tragedy of this man’s soul. The delusion that he has, the supreme narcissism. In the States, there will be classes taught on this election period. There will be books written, movies made because of the anomaly he presented.”

Cranston has previously admitted that he would like a shot to play the Republican presidential nominee during an interview on the Today Show in July.

Cranston was also among 100 celebrities joining a campaign to urge Americans to deny Trump the White House.

Listen to the full interview below.

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