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Bryan Cranston and the cast of Breaking Bad welcome you to the set of the final 8 episodes, airing this Summer on AMC.
Now that Walt has completed his Sisyphean task and crystal-rolled his way to the top of the meth-dealing mountain, who doesn’t want to see Walt melting away in a 55-gallon hazardous waste drum? He’s burned and re-burned every bridge available to him. As we know from the opening scene of season five, Walt is on his own, gearing up for something huge. From what we know of the other characters, it stands to reason that he’s arming himself for a threat we haven’t met yet.
Nobody in Walt’s circle scares him enough that he would need the type of weaponry he’s got. Assuming Walt is going to bite it in the end, thus completing his full rise and fall,(footnote – Vince Gilligan has repeatedly said that the show’s arc is watching “Mr. Chips turn into Scarface”) someone has to be responsible for his demise. Part of the brilliance of the show is that Walt is responsible for every horrible thing that has befallen the characters, whether they know it or not.
Pretty much everyone has a motive, so who gets to do the honors?
Knee-deep in edits for the final season, which premieres in August, the creator of television’s darkest drama talks with Lane Brown.
Breaking Bad’s tightly-guarded secrets could come to light before the series returns this summer.
Of course, you don’t cook the finest crystal meth without having to deal with rival gangs and disputes over territories and the odd drug lord here and there. And during all of this, it’s fair to say there’s going to be awesome moments along the way. Here are just 5 of the most bad-ass moments in Breaking Bad.
Creator Vince Gilligan who directed the pilot has said, via Hollywood Reporter, that he will write and direct the very final episode. Gilligan also directed BB’s last episode of season 3 and the last two episodes of season 4
This minifig knows that science is serious business best left to professionals. In his protective hazmat suit, Citizen Brick’s new Chemistry Enthusiast always puts safety first while cooking up the purest product on the market.
With the finale of Breaking Bad only a few months away, we can’t be the only ones noticing more and more Breaking Bad references in our everyday life, as we get more and more bored of waiting. The smash hit TV show has captured the attention of people worldwide, so with our patience dwindling and our curiosity getting the better of us, we have compiled a list of fifty ways you know you’re a Breaking Bad addict.
Breaking Bad creator Vince Gilligan discusses his plans for the series finale.
Mezco Toyz is Pleased To Announce Their Licensing Agreement with Sony Pictures Consumer Products for Breaking Bad Merchandise!
Sick of the Sight of Santa? Cringing at the thought of Chris Cringle? Another Glut of the Grinch making you feel Grim?
Another day, another enthusiastic "Breaking Bad"-related tweet from Aaron Paul.
If you follow Jesse Pinkman on Twitter, you're probably very aware of one thing. The dude loves his job. There isn't a bigger "Breaking Bad" fan than Paul, and he seems to genuinely love the show more than anyone of us could possibly know.
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The finale of "Breaking Bad" will be emotional for all of us, but it sounds like creator Vince Gilligan is taking it hardest of all, since he recently admitted, "I actually cried writing the end -– 'The end' on the last episode. I haven’t since then.
AMC's Breaking Bad doesn't return for its final season until August, but over the past few months the drama series has been popping up in an alarming number of real life events.
As AMC's Breaking Bad is heading into its final eight-episode run this summer, the network and series producer Sony TV are exploring keeping the franchise
Great news, die hard Breaking Bad aficionados. The 1984 Toyota Tercel driven by plucky meth cooker Jesse Pinkman can be yours, provided you're willing to take a trip to New Mexico.
Some of the clothing was just as memorable as the characters of “Breaking Bad” and fans flocked to a local shelter that was given the rights to selling some of the clothing used by cast members.
Heisenberg arrives, plus collectibles based on Dexter, Big Bang Theory, Doctor Who and more. Check out all the images here.
By the end of summer 2013, AMC will find itself losing one of its most acclaimed critical darlings as ‘Breaking Bad‘ airs the final eight episodes of its last season. And while the network has a number of projects lined up to fill the void, new reports suggest that AMC will borrow inspiration from ‘The Walking Dead‘s companion talk show ‘Talking Dead,’ giving ‘Breaking Bad’ its own live follow-up discussion series ‘Talking Bad!’ Find out what AMC’s cooking up with a ‘Breaking Bad’ talk show inside!
During our recent chat with Breaking Bad creator Vince Gilligan on subject of the fifth and final season of the show, he illuminated several storytelling principles that have helped make the series such a success.
Breaking Bad creator Vince Gilligan has teased details of the highly-anticipated final episode of the AMC show, suggesting that main characters Walter White and Jesse Pinkman will 'not get everything they want'.
A very special episode of Breaking Bad: Will Walt forgive Skylar?
Breaking Bad’s Aaron Paul gave his Twitter followers a quick glimpse of the script for the final season of the show last night. And when we say a quick glimpse, we mean a really quick glimpse.
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