Better Call Saul co-creator Peter Gould has been dodging questions about the duo’s comeback for years, but he finally decided to address them head-on during a recent appearance at PaleyFest.
“Instead of evading, I’ll just say yeah. How or the circumstances or anything, you’ll just have to discover that for yourself, but I have to say that’s one of many things that I think you’ll discover this season,” said Gould.
Co-creator Vince Gilligan echoed his statement while talking with Variety at the Better Call Saul Season 6 premiere, and said it would be “a damn shame if the show ended without [Cranston and Paul] appearing.”
Walter White and Jessie Pinkman won’t be the first Breaking Bad characters to return in Better Call Saul. Bob Odenkirk as Saul Goodman, Jonathan Banks as Mike Ehrmantraut, and Giancarlo Esposito as Gus Fring are only some of the stars to reprise their roles.
The final season of Better Call Saul will premiere on AMC on April 18 and it will feature 13 episodes.
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Rumors of a possible Breaking Bad film started circling last year, while the spin-off series, Better Call Saul, is still going strong. Cranston would be thrilled to appear in either of these projects if Vince Gilligan decided he wants him there.
“From a realistic standpoint, if I got called to do the movie or Better Call Saul, which I don’t know would ever happen – I really don’t – I would do it in a second. My experience on Breaking Bad changedmy life and my professional life. It gave me opportunities that would not have come,” said the actor during an interview on SiriusXM.
Bryan Cranston had no trouble securing new roles after Breaking Bad wrapped up in 2013. He appeared in blockbusters Godzilla and Power
Not much is known about this upcoming project, and it’s still unclear which form it’s going to take. We’re yet to find out if it’s going to screen in the theaters or just be available for streaming, but fans are going to tune in any way.
It also hasn’t been announced if a new movie is going to take a look into the past or serve as a continuation of the story we all know and love. We already got prequel of sorts with Better Call Saul, so it’s likely they’re going to explore some new horizons this time around.
According to the Albuquerque Journal, the Breaking Bad film will start shooting under the working title Greenbrier and track the escape of a kidnapped man and his quest for freedom. The shooting should kick off in mid-November in the Duke City and run through early February.
]]>The announcement was made Thursday afternoon at Better Call Saul‘s 2018 Comic-Con panel. The cast and producers of both shows, Breaking Bad and its prequel Better Call Saul were there to reminisce and celebrate the series’ 10th anniversary, but also revealed the future of the latter.
During the panel creators, Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould teased that season four of Better Call Saul will include more overlap with Breaking Bad. According to Variety, next season will introduce a character never seen but who Bob Odenkirk’s Saul Goodman references in the first episode in which he appears.
“This season you get to meet Lalo, who is portrayed by a magnificent actor named Tony Dalton,” said Gould. “I think you’re going to see a few familiar faces that you’re going to enjoy. “I know I certainly do,” he added.
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— Breaking Bad (@BreakingBad_AMC) July 19, 2018
Better Call Saul co-creator Peter Gould has been dodging questions about the duo’s comeback for years, but he finally decided to address them head-on during a recent appearance at PaleyFest.
“Instead of evading, I’ll just say yeah. How or the circumstances or anything, you’ll just have to discover that for yourself, but I have to say that’s one of many things that I think you’ll discover this season,” said Gould.
Co-creator Vince Gilligan echoed his statement while talking with Variety at the Better Call Saul Season 6 premiere, and said it would be “a damn shame if the show ended without [Cranston and Paul] appearing.”
Walter White and Jessie Pinkman won’t be the first Breaking Bad characters to return in Better Call Saul. Bob Odenkirk as Saul Goodman, Jonathan Banks as Mike Ehrmantraut, and Giancarlo Esposito as Gus Fring are only some of the stars to reprise their roles.
The final season of Better Call Saul will premiere on AMC on April 18 and it will feature 13 episodes.
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Rumors of a possible Breaking Bad film started circling last year, while the spin-off series, Better Call Saul, is still going strong. Cranston would be thrilled to appear in either of these projects if Vince Gilligan decided he wants him there.
“From a realistic standpoint, if I got called to do the movie or Better Call Saul, which I don’t know would ever happen – I really don’t – I would do it in a second. My experience on Breaking Bad changedmy life and my professional life. It gave me opportunities that would not have come,” said the actor during an interview on SiriusXM.
Bryan Cranston had no trouble securing new roles after Breaking Bad wrapped up in 2013. He appeared in blockbusters Godzilla and Power
Not much is known about this upcoming project, and it’s still unclear which form it’s going to take. We’re yet to find out if it’s going to screen in the theaters or just be available for streaming, but fans are going to tune in any way.
It also hasn’t been announced if a new movie is going to take a look into the past or serve as a continuation of the story we all know and love. We already got prequel of sorts with Better Call Saul, so it’s likely they’re going to explore some new horizons this time around.
According to the Albuquerque Journal, the Breaking Bad film will start shooting under the working title Greenbrier and track the escape of a kidnapped man and his quest for freedom. The shooting should kick off in mid-November in the Duke City and run through early February.
]]>The announcement was made Thursday afternoon at Better Call Saul‘s 2018 Comic-Con panel. The cast and producers of both shows, Breaking Bad and its prequel Better Call Saul were there to reminisce and celebrate the series’ 10th anniversary, but also revealed the future of the latter.
During the panel creators, Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould teased that season four of Better Call Saul will include more overlap with Breaking Bad. According to Variety, next season will introduce a character never seen but who Bob Odenkirk’s Saul Goodman references in the first episode in which he appears.
“This season you get to meet Lalo, who is portrayed by a magnificent actor named Tony Dalton,” said Gould. “I think you’re going to see a few familiar faces that you’re going to enjoy. “I know I certainly do,” he added.
]]>THE CROSSOVER BEGINS
https://t.co/heHZuhCdaV
— Breaking Bad (@BreakingBad_AMC) July 19, 2018