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Bob Odenkirk Shuts Down Marvel Rumors: I’m ‘Not Built for That World’
“I’m built for characters that make you feel like that guy could live next door,” the “Better Call Saul” alum said.
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‘Breaking Bad’ Was ‘Rigged’ in Walt’s Favor and Undeserved Skyler Hate ‘Troubled’ Anna Gunn, Vince Gilligan Says
In “Breaking Bad,” Walter White (Bryan Cranston) builds a multi-million dollar meth empire, all while lying to his family and mercilessly killing those who stand in his way.
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Aaron Paul Bids Farewell to Jesse Pinkman and Explains Why He Can’t Watch His ‘Westworld’ Showcase Episode
The actor confirms he is done with the 'Breaking Bad' universe: "I can confidently say that was the last time we're going to see Pinkman. So it was a nice farewell."
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Better Call Saul Says Goodbye in Beautifully Poetic Fashion
Throughout the series finale of AMC’s “Better Call Saul,” our deeply flawed, often immoral and occasionally sympathetic protagonist keeps asking figures from his past what they’d do if they had a time machine. First, it’s Mike Ehrmantraut (Jonathan Banks), who rues the day he first took a bribe and began down the path that led him to become an entirely different man.
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Better Call Saul’s Bob Odenkirk: ‘Without CPR I’d have been dead in minutes’
The actor Bob Odenkirk has spoken about his collapse on the set of Better Call Saul, saying that if his colleagues had not performed CPR on him he would have been “dead in a few minutes”. Odenkirk, 59, was shooting the final season of the Breaking Bad prequel in New Mexico when he collapsed due to a heart attack last year. Crew members called an ambulance, which took him to hospital for emergency surgery to clean out the artery that the actor called “the widowmaker”.
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‘Better Call Saul’ Writer-EP Thomas Schnauz Breaks Down the Momentous “Breaking Bad” Episode
The scribe reveals part of the hour was shot in secret months before the rest of the episode.
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Prepare yourselves: The next episode of Better Call Saul is titled "Breaking Bad"
As far as TV spin-offs go, Better Call Saul has always retained a respectful distance from its parent series, Breaking Bad. Sure, the Bob Odenkirk-starring crime thriller has been happy, over the years, to introduce characters and plotlines from the original series, fulfilling its prequel duties—but showrunners Peter Gould and Vince Gilligan have always made it clear that, if the show needed a bunch of scenes of Walter White being the guy who knocks to justify its existence, it wouldn’t really be the show they wanted to make.
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Creator Peter Gould on What Might Be the Best Episode of ‘Better Call Saul’ Yet
Chris and Andy are joined by Better Call Saul showrunner Peter Gould to talk about the making of tonight’s defining episode (11:17), why Better Call Saul could not exist without Breaking Bad (28:13), and how he’s feeling as the show is coming to an end (45:03).
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Albuquerque Erecting Statues of Walter White And Jesse Pinkman - IGN
In a move to reveal what is likely the first ever municipal statues honoring meth manufacturers, the city of Albuquerque is unveiling statues dedicated to Breaking Bad characters Walter White and Jesse Pinkman.
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'Better Call Saul' season six confirms the return of more 'Breaking Bad' characters
'Better Call Saul' season six is pulling out the big guns - or should that be big meth-making camper trucks - as two more 'Breaking Bad' characters are teased to be making a return to the franchise in guest appearances.
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Breaking Bad Was Offered $75 Million for Three More Episodes
Heart-wrenching news for Breaking Bad fans today, a week and a half after the AMC drama’s series finale aired: Jeffrey Katzenberg—Dreamworks Animation C.E.O., and because of the forthcoming sentence fragment, national hero—says that he offered Breaking Bad creator Vince Gilligan & Co. $75 million(!) to make three additional episodes of the Emmy-winning show, which would have begun where the finale left off.
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BETTER CALL SAUL Is a Season Away from Topping BREAKING BAD
Breaking Bad, one of the greatest series ever, might have been the most entertaining show in television history. But against all odds, its spin-off Better Call Saul is one great final season away from being worthy of the honor as “the better show.” The newly finished fifth season of Better Call Saul was the series’ best yet. Quite the accomplishment since every season has been at worst good and at best amazing.
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‘El Camino’ will take us back to the ‘Breaking Bad’ world: Here’s what we know about the Netflix movie
Aaron Paul returns to his "Breaking Bad" role as Jesse Pinkman in "El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie," coming soon to Netflix, and a limited theatrical run.
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'Breaking Bad' Returns: Aaron Paul and Vince Gilligan Take a TV Classic for a Spin in 'El Camino'
In their first interview about the new movie, star and creator reveal why they risked messing with their defining show ("Is there another story to tell?") and how they shot the hot Netflix project in near-total secrecy.
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Breaking Bad movie trailer out, everything we know so far
Netflix has finally given the fans the first official look of the much-anticipated Breaking Bad movie alongside a release date and a title. Breaking Bad is arguably considered the best TV show of all time and after the announcement that the acclaimed drama would be getting a movie adaptation, the hype was exceptional.
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Vince Gilligan’s ‘Breaking Bad’ Movie Headed To Netflix & AMC
No one would comment, but word is that the two networks might have their roles reversed, with Netflix taking first window and AMC second. The Breaking Bad series aired originally on AMC, with seasons subsequently made available for streaming on Netflix. For Netflix and AMC to share the Breaking Bad follow-up is fitting as the two outlets share the credit for the success of the original series. Gilligan acknowledged the streamer’s contribution in his acceptance speech for the series’ first best drama series Emmy win in 2013.
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'Breaking Bad' Movie From Creator Vince Gilligan in the Works
A new chapter in Breaking Bad is in the works. Sources tell The Hollywood Reporter that Breaking Bad creator Vince Gilligan is working on a two-hour movie, though it remains unclear if that will be released theatrically or made for television. Representatives for Gilligan and Breaking Bad producers Sony Pictures Television did not immediately respond to THR's requests for comment.
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‘Better Call Saul’ Season 4 Review: This Isn’t a ‘Breaking Bad’ Prequel — It’s an Evolution Into Something Greater
How many more times can it be said that “Better Call Saul” is one of the best shows on television? As many more times as they’re willing to make new episodes. Because honestly, if the only reason you’re watching “Better Call Saul” is for a glimpse of Walter White, you’re doing it wrong. It’s been 10 years since “Breaking Bad” premiered (an anniversary still being celebrated), but four since the Vince Gilligan- and Peter Gould-created prequel premiered.
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‘Breaking Bad’ Reunion: Anna Gunn Admits Skyler Backlash Was ‘Very Tough’ — ‘It Shook Me’
Nearly five years after “Breaking Bad” concluded, it may be difficult to remember how intense the hatred for Skyler White was among certain fans. Not for Anna Gunn, who played the wife of Bryan Cranston’s meth kingpin and was so taken aback by the backlash that she penned a New York Times op-ed about it. Now, as part of the acclaimed drama’s 10-year reunion, Gunn has once again addressed the sexist vitriol leveled at both her and her character, which she admits was “very tough” to deal with.
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Better Call Saul Season 4 First Look: Is Jimmy Getting Close to Breaking Bad?
Better Call Saul is about to kick off its fourth season… and you can almost hear that twangy guitar from the Breaking Bad theme song warming up in the background, can’t you? TVLine has an exclusive first look at six new photos from Season 4 of Saul — premiering Monday, Aug. 6 at 9/8c — and it looks like Jimmy McGill is inching closer toward becoming the shifty Saul Goodman we know from his Breaking Bad days. Here, we see Jimmy in an intense diner-booth meeting with Mike Ehrmantraut...
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