Breaking Bad
“Breaking Bad” will get a second wind. Sure, it may not be a prolonged season or any special episodes, but it will honored a series prequel from Saul Goodman, everybody’s favorite lawyer.
The Honduras-born twin brothers are ex-gang members who turned their lives around to pursue successful careers as the "bad guys" of Hollywood. The brothers have been featured in shows "Breaking Bad" and "Southland."
“Breaking Bad” has returned to AMC for the most anticipated final season of all time, and things are heating up quickly.
The "Breaking Bad" creator is confident with the show's approaching finale and opens up about the jam-packed subsequent episodes.
There has been very little talk about what we can expect from the final episodes, but a recent interview on Jay Leno's "The Tonight Show" with Cranston provides fans with an idea of what's in store. The overall theme? Prepare yourself for a wild ride.
How will Walt's reign of terror come to an end? There are so many paths to choose and the the show's wildcard nature makes it nearly impossible to speculate. But dwell no longer, for "Breaking Bad" is back.
Although "Breaking Bad" will be ending this fall, its legacy will carry on.
There's a magic to television and the Primetime Emmy's are the perfect opportunity to celebrate it. So as we gear up for yet another annual ceremony, here are the nominations for Oustanding Drama Series along with our predictions.
In anticipation of the final episodes, cast interviews and leaked details from the set help give fans an idea of what's to come.
There's no way to know how things will end for Walt. He's too unpredictable. As the previous seasons transpired, we watched him make one horrifying decision after another, each one more surprising than the last.
In a recent interview at the Television Critics Associations' summer press tour in Beverly Hills, "Breaking Bad" creator Vince Gilligan opened up about his dire hopes for the spin-off to carry on the "Breaking Bad" legacy.
During the anticipated "Breaking Bad" panel, Bryan Cranston and the rest of the crew debuted the opener of the mid-season premiere.
The series' return is only several weeks away and now fans are provided with some idea of how the end will begin.
Based on recent season 5 promos, it looks like things between Walter and Hank just got a bit more interesting.
Cranston will teach the winner how to cook... eggs.