‘Breaking Bad’ Star Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul May Appear In Spin off show ‘Better Call Saul’
"Breaking Bad" finale may have saddened the fans. But the news from the upcoming series, "Better Call Saul" can brighten up the day for them.
Not only do we have the "Breaking Bad" spin off "Better Call Saul" to look forward to but there's more for the fans there.
It's good news for all the "Breaking Bad" and Bryan Cranston fans. The show's creator Vince Gilligan has hinted towards the possibility of the appearance of the "Breaking Bad" stars.
Yes it's true! You can be excited as we may have Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul coming for the cameo in the new show "Better Call Saul"
The show is expected to hit the screens later in 2014. And it is the joint effort of Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould originally the creators of the smash hit show "Breaking Bad." The show literally took over the television and online world.
The creator's new project is a spin-off of the same show which will be revolving around the original series' character Saul Goodman. The character was played by Bob Odenkirk. He will be coming back as the leading light of "Better Call Saul."
The show is expected to be a prequel to the life of the character Saul. It will narrate the incidents from Saul's life before he joined Walter White as a lawyer.
Gilligan has revealed that Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul, both are ready to appear on the show. "Personally, I'd have a hard time resisting putting all these guys in for a cameo or two every now and then," said Gilligan.
Also, he has revealed that they will be sticking to their trademark style of presenting visuals. It will be shot in Albuquerque.
We're both [Gilligan and producer Peter Gould] one-hour drama guys. So we figured, 'Why not shoot Saul in the same way? Let's shoot it in Albuquerque, let's get as much of the crew back together as possible, and let's do it the way we did it before so that it will be of a piece with that pre-existing fictional universe that we had so much fun creating," explained Gilligan.
The news is out and you can look forward to the "Breaking Bad" cast members, Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul add more excitement to "Better Call Saul."