Breaking Bad was a hugely popular AMC drama series created by Vince Gilligan. The series was adored among both fans and critics. Breaking Bad focuses on Walter White (Bryan Cranston), who makes a low salary working as a high-school chemistry teacher. He has a pregnant wife, a disabled son, and has just been diagnosed with cancer. He deals with his financial situation by becoming a meth dealer. Walter White goes from being a mild-mannered family man to a drug-dealing kingpin.
Better Call Saul is the prequel spinoff show from Breaking Bad. Better Call Saul is about Jimmy McGill, (Bob Odenkirk) an ambitious struggling public offender attorney who rises to become the corrupt attorney Saul Goodman in Breaking Bad. Better Call Saul was created by Vince Gilligan and has received the same popularity among fans and critics. The sixth and final season premiered April 18 on AMC.
Aaron Paul
In Breaking Bad, Aaron Paul played Jesse Pinkman, a drug dealer who helped Walter White make and sell meth. Jesse Pinkman was supposed to be killed off during season one, but Vince Gilligan enjoyed the interaction between Walter White and Jesse so much that he decided to keep the character on the series. Jesse stayed during the entire series and even the spinoff movie El Camino. It has been confirmed that Jesse Pinkman will be returning in the last season of Better Call Saul.
Paul has been busy since the end of Breaking Bad. He has been in a few movies like Need for Speed and Gilligan's spinoff movie El Camino. He was inThe Path, a series about a new-age cult. Paul can be seen in the science fiction movie Duel, a movie about a woman who is cloned after receiving a terminal diagnosis. Paul and wife Lauren announced in December 2021 that they were expecting a second child.
Bryan Cranston
Bryan Cranston played Walter White, chemistry teacher and drug kingpin. Walter White has been Cranson's finest, most acclaimed and recognizable performance. The actor has kept busy since the Breaking Bad ended. He has been in everything from blockbuster movies like 2014's Godzilla to goofy comedies like Why Him?. Bryan has been in numerous high-profile plays, earning him two Tony awards for respective performances as Lyndon B. Johnson in the play All the Way, and the lead role in Network.
He is currently working on the Showtime series Your Honor. He was nominated for an Academy Award for best actor for his performance as screenwriter Dalton Trumbo in the 2015 movie Trumbo, about real-life Hollywood scandals and blacklisting of the 1940s. Cranston will be reprising his role as Walter White in the final season of Better Call Saul.
Bob Odenkirk
Since Breaking Bad ended, Bob Odenkirk has starred as Saul Goodman/Jimmy McGill in the prequel series Better Call Saul. The series is about McGill/Goodman's life before becoming the corrupt attorney of Breaking Bad.
Bob Odenkirkis pleased with the final season and conclusion of Better Call Saul. Bob Odenkirk suffered a heart attack while working on the set of Better Call Saul but has recovered. He also recently starred in the 2021 action movie Nobody.
RJ Mitte
RJ Mitte is best known for playing Flynn, Walter White's son, in Breaking Bad. Fynn has cerebral palsy on the show, and the actor has cerebral palsy in real life.
Since the end of Breaking Bad, RJ Mitte has become an advocate for people with disabilities and how they are represented in the entertainment industry. He has teamed up with Shriners Hospital as a celebrity spokesperson for their Cut the Bull campaign. RJ Mitte was bullied as a child because of his disability, and he wants to prevent disabled children from being bullied like he was. Since Breaking Bad, RJ Mitte has appeared in numerous movies and series, including the HBO series Now Apocalypse.
Dean Norris
In Breaking Bad, Dean Norris played a DEA agent Hank Schrader, brother-in-law to Walter White. Norris has continued to work as an actor on both television and film. He has reprised his role as Hank Schrader in Better Call Saul, and has been in the show Under the Dome based on the Stephen King novel. He's also appeared in the series Claws, and United States of AI.
Norris appeared in the movies Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark Two and The Book of Henry. Norris has had a substantial acting career, credited in over 175 film and television projects.
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