Bob Odenkirk was rushed to the hospital on Tuesday after collapsing on the set of Better Call Saul.
When the actor collapsed on the show’s New Mexico set, crew members called an ambulance.
The cause of the collapse has not been revealed.
Better Call Saul is a spinoff television of AMC’s Breaking Bad. Odenkirk plays the role of Saul. He was filming the show’s sixth and final season, which is expected to arrive in early 2022.
The actor has received four Emmy and Golden Globe nominations for his performance in the spinoff series.
“I will share what I know when I can but Bob is one of the strongest people I know both physically and spiritually. He WILL get through this,” tweeted David Cross, who starred with Odenkirk on HBO’s Mr. Show.
Michael McKean, a co-star on Better Call Saul, also shared a tweet for Odenkirk, “Sending huge love to our @mrbobodenkirk. You got this, brother.”
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