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Five years after it ended, Breaking Bad is still one of the best shows to ever bless our TV screens. Now, it’s coming back to serve us more meth lab realness. Creator Vince Gilligan is working on a two-hour Breaking Bad movie.
Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul starred in the series Breaking Bad, which aired on AMC from 2008 to 2013 to huge success.
Pretty much all details surrounding the movie are still unclear, including whether any of the original cast members will be returning, if the movie will be released in theaters or made for TV, or if the storyline will act as a prequel. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the story will follow the escape of a kidnapped man, but as of right now it’s still a mystery as to who that man is or how he relates to the original show.
Gilligan will act as writer, executive producer, and possibly director. Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul executive producers will also be attached to the project in some way. Production is expected to begin this month in New Mexico, where the original was filmed. The Hollywood Reporter reports that a possible title for the film is Greenbrier.
Here’s hoping it does the original justice, because there can only be one Heisenberg.