Breaking Bad stars Bryan Cranston and Bob Odenkirk reunite at the Celebrity Poker Tournament benefiting the Entertainment Community Fund

Just weeks after Bryan Cranston reunited with his Breaking Bad co-star Aaron Paul at Drake’s birthday party, he ran into a few more co-stars.

Cranston, 67, hit the red carpet on Sunday for a Celebrity Poker Tournament to benefit the Entertainment Community Fund, held at Candela La Brea in Los Angeles.

He reunited with Breaking Bad co-stars Bob Odenkirk on the red carpet, along with other guest stars from the show such as Krysten Ritter and Jesse Plemons.

Cranston stepped out with a black t-shirt ovrer a multi-colored cardigan sweater for the outing, with a silver watch on his wrist.

The bearded actor completed his look with grey pants and matching grey sneakers with white soles for the poker tourney. 

Red carpet ready: Just weeks after Bryan Cranston reunited with his Breaking Bad co-star Aaron Paul at Drake’s birthday party, he ran into a few more co-stars

He also reunited on the red carpet with Bob Odenkirk, who played lawyer Saul Goodman on Breaking Bad before starring in the beloved spin-off Better Call Saul. 

Odenkirk stepped out with a black baseball cap from the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD).

He also wore a blue button-down shirt and tan pants for the outing, while sporting a silver watch.

Both Cranston and Odenkirk also posed with Krysten Ritter, who played Jane Margolis in Season 2 of Breaking Bad.

Ritter opted for a vintage Rolling Stones tour t-shirt and blue jeans, with black sunglasses perched atop her head.

While he didn’t pose with his other co-stars, Jesse Plemons was also at the event, after playing Todd Alquist on the fifth and final season of the AMC series.

Plemons stepped out wearing a blue and green plaid shirt with black pants and green Converse sneakers.

Other celebs in attendance included Seinfeld star Jason Alexander, a frequent presence in celebrity poker tournaments.

Bryan and Bob: He also reunited on the red carpet with Bob Odenkirk, who played lawyer Saul Goodman on Breaking Bad before starring in the beloved spin-off Better Call Saul

Bryan and Bob: He also reunited on the red carpet with Bob Odenkirk, who played lawyer Saul Goodman on Breaking Bad before starring in the beloved spin-off Better Call Saul

Bryan, Krysten and Bob: Both Cranston and Odenkirk also posed with Krysten Ritter, who played Jane Margolis in Season 2 of Breaking Bad

Bryan, Krysten and Bob: Both Cranston and Odenkirk also posed with Krysten Ritter, who played Jane Margolis in Season 2 of Breaking Bad

Jesse: While he didn't pose with his other co-stars, Jesse Plemons was also at the event, after playing Todd Alquist on the fifth and final season of the AMC series

Jesse: While he didn’t pose with his other co-stars, Jesse Plemons was also at the event, after playing Todd Alquist on the fifth and final season of the AMC series

Jason steps out: Other celebs in attendance included Seinfeld star Jason Alexander, a frequent presence in celebrity poker tournaments

Jason steps out: Other celebs in attendance included Seinfeld star Jason Alexander, a frequent presence in celebrity poker tournaments

Annette: Also in attendance was Annette Bening, who opted for a black-and-white striped shirt and brown wide-legged pants with black sandal

Annette: Also in attendance was Annette Bening, who opted for a black-and-white striped shirt and brown wide-legged pants with black sandal

Also in attendance was Annette Bening, who opted for a black-and-white striped shirt and brown wide-legged pants with black sandals.

The tournament was a fundraiser to benefit the Entertainment Community Fund, which will, ‘help support film and television workers who have been affected by the work stoppage.’

Cranston most recently starred in director Wes Anderson’s new film Asteroid City and he’ll next be seen in Argylle, arriving in 2024.

Odenkirk most recently played Uncle Lee in the hit FX series The Bear and he’ll next be seen in The Room Returns, a remake of Tommy Wiseau’s cult classic The Room. 

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