Breaking Bad is Not Over Yet

“It’s not over … until I say it’s over.”

Breaking Bad's Jessie and Walter
Breaking Bad – AMC

 

People who like to relax by delving into the fictional world and its problems have something to cheer about. Soon afterMichael Caine solved the mystery about the ending of Inception and the exciting news of GoT prequel, the air is thick with rumours that another chapter of Breaking Bad might be under the works. Various media outlets are reporting that the creator of Breaking Bad, Vince Gilligan who also played a key role in making the prequel series, Better Call Saul is currently involved in a movie that can potentially be in the Walter White’s chaotic, meth-laced world.

 

Though only a few details of the project have been leaked yet, Greenbrier seems to be the title of the project that if it’s real would delight all lovers of Breaking Bad. Speculations are rife that the movie might be another prequel to the events that led to Walter White’s descent to the world of crime or it might be something new altogether. Some speculators believe that the movie might revolve around how a kidnapped man found freedom.

 

Breaking Bad's Walter White and Jessie Pinkman
Breaking Bad – AMC

 

Though media sources believe that Aaron Paul and Bryan Cranston might be involved in the project, there have been no confirmations yet. Sony Pictures Television that produced Breaking Bad and also has a three-year deal with Vince Gilligan has chosen not to spill the beans.

 

Those of you who don’t know, Breaking Bad has had five seasons and all of them revolve around a Chemistry teacher who was diagnosed with lung cancer and slowly descended from suburban banality into criminal underworld. Though some believe that the decent has been maddeningly slow, some fans like the pace just fine. Well, no matter what your opinion is, you should rejoice that the world of Breaking Bad is not over yet.

 

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We wonder how Gilligan will make time for the yet to be confirmed movie when he is too busy in his current project Better Call Saul. This series chronicles Saul Goodman’s lawyer who has his own journey in the criminal world. The show’s fifth season is slated to be aired in 2019, which is just a few weeks away when you think of it.