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]]>Co-creators Peter Gould and Vince Gilligan both confirmed that Breaking Bad’s two biggest stars are set to make a cameo in the spin-off show. Better Call Saul’s titular star Bob Odenkirk also addressed the rumors, without mentioning Cranston and Paul by name.
“I personally feel that the two shows – Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul – are entwined even more than ever in the final season. And I think that’s surprising and cool, and it’s gonna make you want to watch Breaking Bad again,” Odenkirk told Variety.
In addition to Odenkirk as Saul Goodman, Better Call Saul saw several major characters from the original show return in their respective roles. The growing list includes Jonathan Banks as Mike Ehrmantraut, Giancarlo Esposito as Gus Fring, and Mark Margolis as Hector Salamanca.
The final season of Better Call Saul is just around the corner, and it will arrive at AMC on April 18, featuring 13 episodes split into two parts.
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]]>The post Aaron Paul Reveals His Reaction to Reading The “Breaking Bad” Movie Script appeared first on thestarsworldwide.com.
]]>It has been six years since the Breaking Bad finale, which stands to be one of the most talked-about TV series finales of all time. Since then, the majority of the Mexican cartel have returned for the BB spin-off, Better Call Saul, starring Bob Odenkirk. One character that is yet to make an appearance, however, is fan-favorite, Jesse Pinkman.
As it turns out, Vinge Gilligan had other ideas for the character. Pinkman will be returning for a Breaking Bad spinoff movie on Netflix later this year. Gilligan recently dropped the first trailer for the film, titled El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie. Now, Aaron Paul has revealed his initial reaction to reading the script for the first time.
Speaking with The New York Times, Paul said: “I couldn’t speak for a good 30, 60 seconds. I was just lost in my thoughts. As the guy who played the guy, I was so happy that Vince [Gilligan] wanted to take me on this journey.”
El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie will land on Netflix October 11.
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]]>The post Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul to Guest Star on Final Season of “Better Call Saul” appeared first on thestarsworldwide.com.
]]>Co-creators Peter Gould and Vince Gilligan both confirmed that Breaking Bad’s two biggest stars are set to make a cameo in the spin-off show. Better Call Saul’s titular star Bob Odenkirk also addressed the rumors, without mentioning Cranston and Paul by name.
“I personally feel that the two shows – Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul – are entwined even more than ever in the final season. And I think that’s surprising and cool, and it’s gonna make you want to watch Breaking Bad again,” Odenkirk told Variety.
In addition to Odenkirk as Saul Goodman, Better Call Saul saw several major characters from the original show return in their respective roles. The growing list includes Jonathan Banks as Mike Ehrmantraut, Giancarlo Esposito as Gus Fring, and Mark Margolis as Hector Salamanca.
The final season of Better Call Saul is just around the corner, and it will arrive at AMC on April 18, featuring 13 episodes split into two parts.
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]]>The post Aaron Paul Reveals His Reaction to Reading The “Breaking Bad” Movie Script appeared first on thestarsworldwide.com.
]]>It has been six years since the Breaking Bad finale, which stands to be one of the most talked-about TV series finales of all time. Since then, the majority of the Mexican cartel have returned for the BB spin-off, Better Call Saul, starring Bob Odenkirk. One character that is yet to make an appearance, however, is fan-favorite, Jesse Pinkman.
As it turns out, Vinge Gilligan had other ideas for the character. Pinkman will be returning for a Breaking Bad spinoff movie on Netflix later this year. Gilligan recently dropped the first trailer for the film, titled El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie. Now, Aaron Paul has revealed his initial reaction to reading the script for the first time.
Speaking with The New York Times, Paul said: “I couldn’t speak for a good 30, 60 seconds. I was just lost in my thoughts. As the guy who played the guy, I was so happy that Vince [Gilligan] wanted to take me on this journey.”
El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie will land on Netflix October 11.
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