<p>Things seem to be breaking bad for Bryan Cranston's fans as the actor shared some sad news with his five million followers, leaving them devastated.</p>.<p>The actor has "set the record straight" and revealed that he's taking a break from acting when he reaches his 70th birthday, reports Mirror.co.uk.</p>.<p>Clarifying that he is "not retiring", Bryan, 67, took to Instagram to share that when he turns 70 in 2026, he's "hitting pause".</p>.<p>"I am not retiring," he assured his fans, before delivering some equally sad news. "What I am going to do is hit the pause button for a year after I reach my 70th birthday in 2026. Holy crap - 70," he went on in the caption of his latest post.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/entertainment/entertainment-news/diljit-has-a-hilarious-response-to-reports-of-being-touchy-with-taylor-swift-1225936.html" target="_blank">Diljit has a hilarious response to reports of being 'touchy' with Taylor Swift</a></strong></p>.<p>"I'm not even sure what 'pausing' means entirely, but at this moment, I think it means that by taking a year off it will provide several things," he added.</p>.<p>As per Mirror.co.uk, Bryan explained how "hitting pause" will allow him to "spend time with Robin (my beautiful wife of 34 years now) in a way that I haven't been able to in the last 25 years, not as a wife of a celebrity, but as a loving married couple entering into - well, let's be honest, our latter years, with new hopes and goals and experiences."</p>.<p>He then spoke of how his pause will "reset" his career, with him then gushing over the "unbelievable ride" that he had had for over two decades.</p>.<p>"I could not be more grateful and thankful for such opportunities," he said, adding: "That said, I feel as though I'm beginning to run out of fresh ideas on how to play characters that I'm being offered."</p>.<p>"So exploring a more expanded life experience will give me the chance to replenish my soul and prepare for whatever roles I may be afforded in a more authentic way."</p>
<p>Things seem to be breaking bad for Bryan Cranston's fans as the actor shared some sad news with his five million followers, leaving them devastated.</p>.<p>The actor has "set the record straight" and revealed that he's taking a break from acting when he reaches his 70th birthday, reports Mirror.co.uk.</p>.<p>Clarifying that he is "not retiring", Bryan, 67, took to Instagram to share that when he turns 70 in 2026, he's "hitting pause".</p>.<p>"I am not retiring," he assured his fans, before delivering some equally sad news. "What I am going to do is hit the pause button for a year after I reach my 70th birthday in 2026. Holy crap - 70," he went on in the caption of his latest post.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/entertainment/entertainment-news/diljit-has-a-hilarious-response-to-reports-of-being-touchy-with-taylor-swift-1225936.html" target="_blank">Diljit has a hilarious response to reports of being 'touchy' with Taylor Swift</a></strong></p>.<p>"I'm not even sure what 'pausing' means entirely, but at this moment, I think it means that by taking a year off it will provide several things," he added.</p>.<p>As per Mirror.co.uk, Bryan explained how "hitting pause" will allow him to "spend time with Robin (my beautiful wife of 34 years now) in a way that I haven't been able to in the last 25 years, not as a wife of a celebrity, but as a loving married couple entering into - well, let's be honest, our latter years, with new hopes and goals and experiences."</p>.<p>He then spoke of how his pause will "reset" his career, with him then gushing over the "unbelievable ride" that he had had for over two decades.</p>.<p>"I could not be more grateful and thankful for such opportunities," he said, adding: "That said, I feel as though I'm beginning to run out of fresh ideas on how to play characters that I'm being offered."</p>.<p>"So exploring a more expanded life experience will give me the chance to replenish my soul and prepare for whatever roles I may be afforded in a more authentic way."</p>