

Bryan Cranston is celebrating turning 60 MTV My Super Sweet 16 style, an all of his old Breaking Bad pals turned out to help throw the mother of all bashes. Jesse Pinkman himself Aaron Paul, 36. and Better Call Saul‘s Bob Oedenkirk, 53, made surprise cameos in a hilarious sketch for Jimmy Kimmel Live! where they mocked the classic teen reality show.
It’s Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul, b*tch! The Breaking Bad co-stars reunited at a party in celebration of Walter White himself. Breaking Bad’s been off since 2013, but Bryan, 59, and Aaron, 36, remain best buds.
Have you ever wondered whether Walter White’s (Bryan Cranston) whole trunk/machine gun invention, as shown in the Breaking Bad series finale, would work in real life? Well, MythBusters tested the gadget, and now we have the answer.
Well, say his name! On June 21, Bryan Cranston, 59, shocked fans at the Electric Daisy Carnival in Las Vegas by, not only showing up, but showing up as Walter White, his iconic Breaking Bad character. Luckily, because of this thing called the Internet, we don’t need to worry if we didn’t make it to Vegas– we can watch the whole, ridiculously epic video right now!
Oh my god… Bitch! Aaron Paul, who most famously depicted the ill-fated drug dealer Jesse Pinkman on AMC’s smash hit series Breaking Bad, is working on a “top secret” project. And so, when he went on Periscope on June 15, fans pretty much lost their minds when he said that the project was actually a spin-off show all about Jesse! However, don’t whip out your yellow hazmat suit just yet. We’ve got the real scoop for you!
We don’t know what scares us more — Lindsay Lohan as our “Sorta Mom” or Bryan Cranston as our “Sorta Pharmacist.” The award-winning Breaking Bad star returns to the small screen as the most untrustworthy pharmacist ever in Esurance’s clever new ad — watch!
It’s been over a year since Breaking Bad went off the air, and we were just starting to get over those meth lab stress dreams about Walt (Bryan Cranston) and Jessie (Aaron Paul). That’s all about to change, though, when the (sort of) spin off series Better Call Saul premieres on AMC. The drama will have its two night premiere beginning on Feb. 8 and, to prepare, we chatted EXCLUSIVELY with series star Bob Odenkirk and creator Vince Gilligan about what we can expect for Saul’s (Bob) journey.
We’ve had a huge, meth lab-sized hole in our hearts since Breaking Bad went off the air in 2013. Luckily, though, the show will live on through its new spinoff series Better Call Saul. The show’s two-night premiere kicks off on Feb. 8, and we’ve got the trailer inside to get you pumped! Check it out!
February 2015 cannot come soon enough! With Better Call Saul still a few months away from premiering, show creators Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould gave fans some much-needed spoilers on Oct. 5, by debuting a music video that hints at some of the cases that Saul Goodman (Bob Odenkirk) will be faced with during season 1!
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