Michael Mando Fired From New TV Series Following ‘On-Set Incident’ With Co-Star

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Michael Mando AKA Nacho Varga from Better Call Saul has been sacked from Apple TV series ‘Sinking Spring’ following an an ‘on-set incident’ with a co-star, which means he might need a lawyer and I think we know just the one…

No word on what this ‘on-set incident’ actually involved, but I’m going to guess he either beat the shxt out of someone or swapped someone’s heart medication with an Ibuprofen placebo. According to The Hollywood Reporter, producers attempted to ‘smooth things out’, but the actor was ultimately let go from the project.

Which is too bad, because he’s lost a leading role in the eight-episode series from Ridley Scott. Mando’s role has been recast, with Narcos alum Wagner Moura set to take on the part. Which is a fantastic replacement, to be fair.

Better Call Saul's Michael Mando Unpacks the First Major Tragedy of the Final Season - TV Guide

The series is based on Dennis Tafoya’s book ‘Dope Thief’, which is about two friends in Philadelphia posing as DEA agents to rob an unknown house in the countryside, only to unwittingly find the biggest hidden narcotics corridor on the Eastern seaboard. Michael Mando in a show about drug trafficking? Well I never…

Mando was poised to play Manny Cespedes, one of the two main characters. He seems a really likable actor so let’s hope whatever happened isn’t something stupid and life-altering enough to have Mando blacklisted forever. You rarely hear about conflicts so bad that roles are recast so let’s hope we see him in another show soon so that we don’t have to worry about Michael Mando being Hollywood’s latest cancelled celebrity.

For the alternate ending of Better Call Saul that almost became reality, click HERE.

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