Hollywood star Bob Odenkirk collapsed on Better Call Saul’s Mexico set on Tuesday. The actor had to be hospitalised through the night. The reason for Bob’s collapse remains unknown as he continues to be under observation.

The spin-off prequel to ‘Breaking Bad’, ‘Better Call Saul’ is in the middle of the shooting of its sixth and final season, scheduled to air next year. The series is primarily shot in Albuquerque. Bob Odenkirk is the protagonist who turns corrupt and adopts the pseudonym, Saul Goodman, while he is originally a lawyer named Jimmy McGill.

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Bob’s co-star Michael McKean took to Twitter to wish him well and wrote, “Sending huge love to our @mrbobodenkirk. You got this, brother.”

Adding to the barrage of good wishes, his ‘Breaking Bad’ co-star Bryan Cranston shared a photograph of the two on Instagram with a long caption that read, “Today I woke up to the news that has made me anxious all morning. My friend, Bob Odenkirk collapsed last night on the set of Better Call Saul,” he wrote, noting Odenkirk’s condition is not known to the public yet. “Please take a moment in your day today to think about him and send positive thoughts and prayers his way, thank you.”

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Bob Odenkirk was popularly known for the sketch comedy series ‘Mr. Show With Bob and David’ before starring in ‘Breaking Bad’ and ‘Better Call Saul’. The Emmy-winning actor co-created the show with David Cross. ‘Mr. Show With Bob and David’ aired on HBO from 1995 to 1998.

The 58-year-old has been awarded Emmys twice for his writing on “The Ben Stiller Show” and “Saturday Night Live.”