The Breaking Bad prequel Better Call Saul is starting to take shape, as Vince Gilligan's spinoff show just landed a major character from the original series. Read More »
The similarities between Aaron Paul's character Jesse Pinkman from AMC's Breaking Bad and The Dark Tower's Eddie Dean are pretty evident, so there's no surprise fans are hoping the Need for Speed actor will join the new Ron Howard film. In fact, Paul took notice to the casting hopes from fans and posted on his Twitter account that Dean is definitely a character he'd be interested to play. Plus it looks like dreams do come true, because Paul revealed that he's been meeting with Howard and discussing the film adaptation of the Stephen King novel! Read More »
The Breaking Bad series finale was, unsurprisingly, one of the biggest events on television in 2013. The reaction to it was largely positive, but an extremely interesting theory sprung up in the aftermath that the entire final episode had been a dream concocted by Walter White as he sat in that car surrounded by snow. Read More »
It's been several months since Breaking Bad aired its series finale (we're still getting over it), but fans have something new to look forward to in the form of the spinoff series Better Call Saul that will air on AMC in 2014. Breaking Bad series creator Vince Gilligan and Bob Odenkirk, who played Saul Goodman, will be back at it for the new show. Thankfully, fans will not have to wait too long to watch the new series all over again after it airs next year. Read More »
News broke a few months ago that Breaking Bad would receive a spinoff entitled Better Call Saul that would focus on the ethically shady but undeniably funny lawyer Saul Goodman (Bob Odenkirk). The news of course led to questions about the nature of the show, but Breaking Bad writer and co-executive producer Peter Gould has provided some answers. Read More »
One of the most pressing questions that came out of the series finale of Breaking Bad was the fate of beloved sidekick Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul). We saw him driving off out of the meth compound after Walter White (Bryan Cranston) came in and killed all the Neo-Nazis, but we never actually saw where he went or what happened to him. Read More »
Late night talk show host Jimmy Kimmel presented the fifth edition of "Celebrities Read Mean Tweets" on Thursday night on Jimmy Kimmel Live! and the results were just as entertaining as the last four. Read More »
Breaking Bad is one of the most critically acclaimed and darkest dramas of all time. The show constantly delivered one gut punch after another through deaths, near-death situations and tense confrontations. Even its comedic bits are packed with dry wit. Read More »
The Breaking Bad: The Complete Series Blu-ray box set, which is shaped like a barrel and comes out on Nov. 26, contains all 62 episodes of the series along with 55 hours of special feature, including a more than two-hour documentary on the making of the final season. Part of that documentary shows stars Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul as they read the script for the series finale, "Felina," together for the first time. Thanks to EW.com, fans can get a look at their emotional reactions right now. Read More »
Aaron Paul might mainly be known for his role as Jesse Pinkman in AMC's hit series Breaking Bad, but with the series concluded the young actor is already staying in our minds with a film adaptation of a popular arcade game. In Need for Speed, Paul stars as a drag racer looking to settle the score with his rival (Domenic Cooper) as they duel it out on winding roads in the fastest streetcars out there. This week, we're treated to the first full-length trailer for the film. Read More »
David Blaine might be over-the-top at times with his stunts--slightly unbelievable. Someone one in his crew needs to step and reveal the secrets. But until then, the magician/illusionist has mesmerized the stars of Breaking Bad, Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul. Read More »