Michael Mando Fired from Apple Series After On Set Clash.

Looks like Better Call Saul actors have taken their on-screen presence seriously. This is because recently Michael Mando has been kicked out from an Apple TV series. Why? Read further to know more.

Michael Mando had to say goodbye to a very prestigious Apple TV series after having a class from his co-star. Who’s the co-star? It has remained unnamed till now.

And the whole unnamed scene has increased the level of speculation to know about who is this co-star that Michael Mando had a clash. Guess we’ll have to wait a little further for that.

But the sad news here is that Michael has been kicked out of the series that he was earlier a part of. It must have been a real puff for him as his acting skills in Better Call Saul looked pretty good.

So what is all this drama that we are talking about? Did Michael Mando actually have a fight with his co-star? Or is it all false? Read down further to get the answers to these questions.

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Michael Mando Kicked Out from Apple TV Series Over A Fight With A Co-Star Truth or Fake?

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Even though what led to the fight between Michael Mando and his co-star at the sets of an Apple TV series has not been disclosed yet, it seems like they are pretty serious. If they weren’t, why would they kick Michael from the series?

A source informed Daily Mail that the producers of the series tried their level best to save Michael after all the mishaps but maybe the scene was out of their hands. That’s why they decided to let go of Michael before the issue accelerates even further.

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More About the Drama

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The role that was earlier being played by Michael Mando will now be characterized by actor Wagner Moura, who is best known for his roles in Netflix’s Narcos and the Apple TV series Shining Girls.

The series, which goes by the name Sinking Spring began its production in February in Philadelphia. It is pretty unclear right now as to how much of the series will have to be reshot after Michael’s farewell.

But it definitely seems like the makers didn’t miss a single second as they hired Wagner Moura for the same within a few days.

One of the episodes will be directed by Scott. And one of the other episodes will even see Peter Craig as a writer, executive producer, and director.