Breaking Bad: Actor of the drama finally spoke about his return with Better Call Saul

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Breaking Bad: Actor of the drama finally spoke about his return with Better Call Saul

Breaking Bad, the crime drama created by Vince Gilligan and which aired for five seasons on the AMC broadcast network, came to an end in 2013 telling the story of Walter White (Bryan Cranston) and Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul). It was in season 2 that fans met Saul Goodman, a character who was deserving of his own spin-off, which will close his story on April 18.

Better Call Saul is the prequel to Breaking Bad that follows the life of common criminal Jimmy McGill and his transformation into criminal attorney Saul Goodman (Bob Odenkirk). The series is coming to a conclusion with the sixth season to wrap up the story of each of the characters, most of whom were created with their respective story arcs for the original drama.

While the stories of many Breaking Bad characters tie into Saul Goodman’s in Better Call Saul, fans could only wait for the two main characters from the show that ended in 2013. Although the return of Jesse Pinkman and Walter White kept quiet all this time, it is no longer a secret to anyone that they will be back.

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Last weekend, the creators of Better Call Saul confirmed that the characters of Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul will appear in the final episodes of season 6 of the criminal lawyer series. Since the news was known, none of the actors had spoken about it, but now the interpreter of Jesse Pinkman finally spoke about his return to the universe created by Vince Gilligan.

In this sense, Aaron Paul spoke with The Hollywood Report about retaking his role as Jesse Pinkman after almost ten years. The actor admitted to being relieved to finally be able to talk about it, now that he and Bryan Cranston are back with Better Call Saul season 6.

I think fans of Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul might be waiting for this. You’re seeing the Breaking Bad family slowly creep into Better Call Saul, so I think it would be weird if Walt and Jesse didn’t show up.”

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“So I’m excited that we did it and how we did it. I think people will be excited about it.”

Let’s remember that Better Call Saul season 6 will connect with the initial events of Breaking Bad, just as the creators of the series have planned from the beginning. What is not yet known is how both Breaking bad characters will appear or in what context, since by the time of the end of Better Call Saul, there was still no contact between Saul Goodman and the characters of Paul and Cranston.

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