'Breaking Bad' Film Reportedly Headed to Netflix and AMC
With Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul to return.
Earlier this year we got news that AMC‘s beloved series Breaking Bad would be revived as a full-length movie with both Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul rumored to be returning as the pivotal characters.
According to a new report from Deadline, Vince Gilligan’s forthcoming Breaking Bad feature length film will air on both Netflix and AMC. The project is slated to air first on Netflix before making its way over to AMC.
The film will center on Paul’s surviving character Jesse Pinkman, while it’s speculated that Cranston will appear in flashback scenes. In addition, Krysten Ritter (Jane Margolis), Jonathan Banks (Mike), Jesse Plemons (Todd), Charles Baker (Skinny Pete), Matt Jones (Badger), Robert Forster (Ed, aka The Disappearer), Tess Harper (Mrs. Pinkman), and Kevin Rankin (Kenny) are also expected to make a return as well.
Breaking Bad has definitely gone down as one of the best TV shows of all time, helping to catapult the careers of both Paul and Cranston. The show’s five seasons originally aired January 20, 2008 – September 29, 2013 on AMC, while the spin off series, Better Call Saul, is streaming on Netflix. No other details on the movie have been shared thus far, but keep it looked here for more updates regarding the highly-anticipated film.
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