Friday, July 26, 2013

Breaking Bad

Not the end yet! Documentary to follow final episode of crime drama Breaking Bad 

When the final credits roll on violent but much loved crime drama Breaking Bad, fans will not have seen the last of Walter White.
On Friday the cast, along with creator Vince Gilligan, sat down in Los Angeles, California, and revealed what fans can expect from the final season.
Sitting down for the final Television Critics Association press tour for the last time to discuss the series - which is on its sixth season - Vince revealed fans will be treated to a documentary film.
Still going: When Breaking Bad finishes later this year fans will get a chance to see more of their favourite characters, including Aaron Paul's Jesse Pinkman and Walter White, played by Bryan Cranston in a documentary
Still going: When Breaking Bad finishes later this year fans will get a chance to see more of their favourite characters, including Aaron Paul's Jesse Pinkman and Walter White, played by Bryan Cranston in a documentary
Created by director Stu Richardson, the two-hour film is likely to be included as part of a final Blue-ray and possibly DVD box set.
Filled with hugs: On Tuesday star Bryan - who's character Walt becomes a meth dealer after being diagnosed with terminal lung cancer - joked the final episode was going to be all warm and fuzzy
Filled with hugs: On Tuesday star Bryan - who's character Walt becomes a meth dealer after being diagnosed with terminal lung cancer - joked the final episode was going to be all warm and fuzzy
Included are behind-the-scenes moments of the final season, including stars Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul reading the final script together.
And fans were told to expect tears as the pair said goodbye.
Speaking of the finale, Vince said fans can expect big, and of course bad, things.
Vince told the audience: 'I am very cautious in my estimation, in general, of how people will respond to things. I hope I am not wildly wrong in my estimate that most people are going to dig the ending.'
While star Bryan - who's character Walt becomes a meth dealer after being diagnosed with terminal lung cancer - joked it was going to be all warm and fuzzy, which of course with a show with a body count as high as Breaking Bad is never going to happen.
Bryan said: 'Walt has a large reservoir of good to be shared with everyone else, and he spreads his joy throughout the last eight episodes.”
'I think everyone will be satisfied with the ending where we hug it out.'
The final eight-episode series starts August 11.
The AMC series is this year nominated for a number of Emmy Awards.
Actors Bryan as well as Aaron Paul, who plays his student-turned-drug manufacturing sidekick, and Anna Gunn, who plays Walter's wife, all received nominations.
The show is also nominated for outstanding drama and direction.
Crime pays: The AMC series is this year nominated for a number of Emmy Awards including outstanding series
Crime pays: The AMC series is this year nominated for a number of Emmy Awards including outstanding series


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