The cast of characters in the Breaking Bad spinoff, Better Call Saul, has gained a new member as Michael McKean has joined the prequel series. Read More »
Breaking Bad went off the air last year, but the series remains one of the most beloved and discussed shows to ever grace our screens. And thankfully, the finale provided a satisfying close to the series. Read More »
Would you turn down Walter White, the drug kingpin, if he told you to do something? A young girl has to decide if she will go to the prom with a certain someone, or she will feel the wrath of Heisenberg. Read More »
Breaking Bad fans likely already knew that Bob Odenkirk and Jonathan Banks would return as Saul Goodman and Mike Ehrmantraut, respectively, for the spinoff, Better Call Saul. But now, we have more information about the supporting cast of characters. Read More »
Bryan Cranston has been the leading choice of many fans to portray Lex Luthor on screen, in no small part because of his masterful work as a bald villain on Breaking Bad. So Cranston's name immediately sprung to mind when word surfaced that Superman's arch nemesis would feature in Zack Snyder's untitled Man of Steel sequel, currently known as Batman vs. Superman. Read More »
Ever since the official announcement of the Breaking Bad spinoff series Better Call Saul, fans have wondered how closely the new show would resemble the critically acclaimed and beloved original. In that same vein, fans have been speculating which characters from the original series would return to Vince Gilligan's world in Better Call Saul, which depicts Bob Odenkirk's character of Saul Goodman in the days before he linked up with Walter White (Bryan Cranston). Read More »
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 rumors of Bryan Cranston as Lex Luthor in the Man of Steel sequel tentatively titled Batman vs. Superman have been floating around for months, but they subsided recently as other names such as Denzel Washington an Idris Elba arose. But the name of the man formerly known as Walter White is back at the forefront again thanks to a recent podcast. 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 »
The midseason finale of Season 5 of Breaking Bad ended with Hank (Dean Norris) finally discovering that Walt was Heisenberg, the meth kingpin that had plagued him for so long. When the second half of Season 5 began on Aug. 11, many fans assumed that Hank would slow play Walt and put a case together before the two had a confrontation at some point during the final eight episodes. Read More »