Vince Gilligan’s Breaking Bad is still remembered by fans for being one of the best drama series of all time. Delving into the story of Walter White/Heisenberg, the series saw the chemistry teacher become one of the biggest suppliers of pure crystal meth in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
The narrative, comprising a total of 5 seasons, gave viewers some of the goriest, most dramatic scenes of all time. This includes the glorious fifth episode of Season 5, Dead Freight, which saw Walter White and his crew pull off an incredible methylamine raid that they needed to produce well, Crystal Meth.
Vince Gilligan, creator of Breaking Bad. | Gage Skidmore, Wikimedia Commons
As it turns out, the incredible heist, although pulled off in spectacular fashion, had initially been visualized starkly differently by creator Vince Gilligan. He wanted to use a giant Sikorsky skycrane helicopter for the heist, an idea which the crew eventually...
The narrative, comprising a total of 5 seasons, gave viewers some of the goriest, most dramatic scenes of all time. This includes the glorious fifth episode of Season 5, Dead Freight, which saw Walter White and his crew pull off an incredible methylamine raid that they needed to produce well, Crystal Meth.
Vince Gilligan, creator of Breaking Bad. | Gage Skidmore, Wikimedia Commons
As it turns out, the incredible heist, although pulled off in spectacular fashion, had initially been visualized starkly differently by creator Vince Gilligan. He wanted to use a giant Sikorsky skycrane helicopter for the heist, an idea which the crew eventually...
- 5/21/2024
- by Rishabh Bhatnagar
- FandomWire
If you thought the twisted characters in Game of Thrones, which were adapted from George R.R. Martin’s acclaimed novel series, A Song of Ice and Fire, were the epitome of evil, think again.
Martin, the mastermind behind the beloved and brutal fantasy series, once took to his personal blog to give his thoughts on the Emmy-worthy performance of Breaking Bad’s Ozymandias episode. And let’s just say he was just so impressed that, according to him, the episode was the ante in the realm of television monsters.
Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul as Walter White and Jesse Pinkman in Breaking Bad (Credit: AMC)
Martin lauded Breaking Bad and its protagonist, Walter White, as a greater monster than anyone in Westeros. Yes, you read that right. The man who created terrifying characters such as Ramsay Bolton and Joffrey Baratheon acknowledged that there is one supervillain who surpasses them all.
Martin, the mastermind behind the beloved and brutal fantasy series, once took to his personal blog to give his thoughts on the Emmy-worthy performance of Breaking Bad’s Ozymandias episode. And let’s just say he was just so impressed that, according to him, the episode was the ante in the realm of television monsters.
Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul as Walter White and Jesse Pinkman in Breaking Bad (Credit: AMC)
Martin lauded Breaking Bad and its protagonist, Walter White, as a greater monster than anyone in Westeros. Yes, you read that right. The man who created terrifying characters such as Ramsay Bolton and Joffrey Baratheon acknowledged that there is one supervillain who surpasses them all.
- 5/11/2024
- by Siddhika Prajapati
- FandomWire
16 years ago, the audience saw the first season of Breaking Bad, which later became the most favorite series for millions of viewers around the world. AMC’s crime drama has become notorious for changing its tone, initially containing buddy comedy elements, towards a darker tale about a person betraying all his ideals on his way to power.
The character development of the show’s main character, Walter White, who turns into a relentless drug lord, passed through a number of the essential check-point moments, proving the horror of Walter’s transformation, with one of them standing out of them.
Breaking Bad fans would agree that the most devastating events of the whole show are Jane’s death and the following Wayfarer 515 disaster, closing the second season in 2009. As you can remember, it was White who was partially responsible for both of them.
The Wayfarer 515 Disaster: What Episode of Breaking Bad Was This?...
The character development of the show’s main character, Walter White, who turns into a relentless drug lord, passed through a number of the essential check-point moments, proving the horror of Walter’s transformation, with one of them standing out of them.
Breaking Bad fans would agree that the most devastating events of the whole show are Jane’s death and the following Wayfarer 515 disaster, closing the second season in 2009. As you can remember, it was White who was partially responsible for both of them.
The Wayfarer 515 Disaster: What Episode of Breaking Bad Was This?...
- 5/11/2024
- by info@startefacts.com (Ava Raxa)
- STartefacts.com
Season 6 of the post-apocalyptic drama The Walking Dead introduced a new character Negan, played by Jeffrey Dean Morgan. The character is introduced in what has been considered to be one of the most brutal moments in the whole series. However, despite Negan’s antagonistic traits, the 58-year-old does not perceive his character as a villain.
A still from The Walking Dead | Credit: AMC
He even got into an argument with fans on X (Twitter) when they started stating how brutal and worse his character gets in the comics, the series is based on, and how the show has conveniently avoided a major plot line surrounding the character.
Negan’s Character Portrayal in The Walking Dead Sparked Debate
Negan is portrayed as a complex character in The Walking Dead comics, known for his charismatic yet savage personality, who combines intelligence with brutality, and often resorts to extreme measures to maintain order among his followers.
A still from The Walking Dead | Credit: AMC
He even got into an argument with fans on X (Twitter) when they started stating how brutal and worse his character gets in the comics, the series is based on, and how the show has conveniently avoided a major plot line surrounding the character.
Negan’s Character Portrayal in The Walking Dead Sparked Debate
Negan is portrayed as a complex character in The Walking Dead comics, known for his charismatic yet savage personality, who combines intelligence with brutality, and often resorts to extreme measures to maintain order among his followers.
- 5/1/2024
- by Laxmi Rajput
- FandomWire
Ranker is a popular place on the Internet where people can rank whatever they want, however, they want, and whenever they want. This is always a fan-focused ranking system and it is never officially tied to the people behind the projects in question. Recently, a large survey was organized on Ranker.
Of course, since this is indeed an important list, have decided to report on it, so we are going to bring you the results by listing the top 10 characters on this list, from 10th to first place.
10. Pennywise
Played by: Tim Curry
The source of many children’s nightmares, the original Pennywise was absolutely amazing and Tim Curry’s performance is still so memorable. Undoubtedly one of the best TV villains of all time, we’d put him even higher on the list.
9. Palpatine
Played by: Ian Abercrombie (voice)
Palpatine is a movie villain primarily, but his animated appearances...
Of course, since this is indeed an important list, have decided to report on it, so we are going to bring you the results by listing the top 10 characters on this list, from 10th to first place.
10. Pennywise
Played by: Tim Curry
The source of many children’s nightmares, the original Pennywise was absolutely amazing and Tim Curry’s performance is still so memorable. Undoubtedly one of the best TV villains of all time, we’d put him even higher on the list.
9. Palpatine
Played by: Ian Abercrombie (voice)
Palpatine is a movie villain primarily, but his animated appearances...
- 4/18/2024
- by Arthur S. Poe
- Fiction Horizon
Monkey Man is directed by Actor Dev Patel and Produced by Jordan Peele ( Photo Credit – YouTube )
Dev Patel’s much-awaited directorial debut, Monkey Man, has hit silver screens worldwide except for India. Fans are disappointed and left in disarray, without confirmation of a certain release date.
Bollywood actors Sobhita Dhulipala and Sikander Kher join Patel in this Action-thriller, which the acclaimed Academy Award winner and filmmaker Jordan Peele produced.
Patel, who garnered fame and acknowledgment for Danny Boyle’s Slumdog Millionaire, has continued to deliver exceptional performances in projects like The Newsroom, Chappie, the Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, and The Second-best Exotic Marigold Hotel and Lion. He received nominations for Oscars and Baftas for his roles in Slumdog Millionaire and Lion, and won a BAFTA for his role in Lion.
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Dev Patel’s much-awaited directorial debut, Monkey Man, has hit silver screens worldwide except for India. Fans are disappointed and left in disarray, without confirmation of a certain release date.
Bollywood actors Sobhita Dhulipala and Sikander Kher join Patel in this Action-thriller, which the acclaimed Academy Award winner and filmmaker Jordan Peele produced.
Patel, who garnered fame and acknowledgment for Danny Boyle’s Slumdog Millionaire, has continued to deliver exceptional performances in projects like The Newsroom, Chappie, the Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, and The Second-best Exotic Marigold Hotel and Lion. He received nominations for Oscars and Baftas for his roles in Slumdog Millionaire and Lion, and won a BAFTA for his role in Lion.
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- 4/5/2024
- by Aayushi Hemnani
- KoiMoi
Think in terms of movies, not eras, Mr. Bond!
If the rumors are correct, James Bond franchise overlord Barbara Broccoli is closing in on a new actor to don 007’s tux. This, however, is an endless vodka martini swirl of rumors — with the main actor in question, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, just as tied to the role a year ago as he is now. Why the delay? It’s been two and a half years since Daniel Craig’s final Bond film, “No Time to Die,” bowed in cinemas.
Part of it seems to be a franchise tradition that, with each new actor in the role, there’s a bit of a rethink of the character: To tailor the role to the actor’s strengths and better fit the sensibilities of the moment. An awareness of the history of the franchise, of what era it’s currently inhabiting, has been part of...
If the rumors are correct, James Bond franchise overlord Barbara Broccoli is closing in on a new actor to don 007’s tux. This, however, is an endless vodka martini swirl of rumors — with the main actor in question, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, just as tied to the role a year ago as he is now. Why the delay? It’s been two and a half years since Daniel Craig’s final Bond film, “No Time to Die,” bowed in cinemas.
Part of it seems to be a franchise tradition that, with each new actor in the role, there’s a bit of a rethink of the character: To tailor the role to the actor’s strengths and better fit the sensibilities of the moment. An awareness of the history of the franchise, of what era it’s currently inhabiting, has been part of...
- 3/19/2024
- by Christian Blauvelt
- Indiewire
1. The Transformation of Walter White The journey of Walter White in Breaking Bad is a compelling narrative of transformation. Millions were captivated as Walter, originally a high school chemistry teacher, delved into the drug trade, eventually evolving into the notorious Heisenberg. His character arc is a stark portrayal of how pride can corrupt, contrasting with the humility-driven redemption of other characters like Hank Schrader. Walter’s peculiar habit of adopting traits from his victims, such as Krazy-8’s sandwich preferences or Mike Ehrmantraut’s drink order, adds a chilling layer to his complexity. As fans, we observed Walter’s descent into the drug...
- 2/4/2024
- by Steve Delikson
- TVovermind.com
Awards show junkies got everything they expected at the 75th Primetime Emmy Awards. Succession and The Bear took home a truckload of golden trophies, with the former closing out its legendary run in glory and the latter just getting warmed up (Hulu’s chaotic cooking dramedy was actually cleaning up with nominations from its first season way back in 2022 due to the Emmys’ strike-related delay) These behemoths left many shows out in the cold, but none more so than Better Call Saul.
AMC’s intricate, thoughtful spinoff to Breaking Bad was nominated 53 times throughout its six seasons but never won a single statuette. Casual viewers took to social media in shock. At the same time, those in the know already had memes and other jokes ready to fire away, as it’s become somewhat of a running gag that the Bob Odenkirk-starring vehicle would never take the crown. Everyone...
AMC’s intricate, thoughtful spinoff to Breaking Bad was nominated 53 times throughout its six seasons but never won a single statuette. Casual viewers took to social media in shock. At the same time, those in the know already had memes and other jokes ready to fire away, as it’s become somewhat of a running gag that the Bob Odenkirk-starring vehicle would never take the crown. Everyone...
- 1/16/2024
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
How Vince Gilligan And Breaking Bad's Writers Cooked Up A Perfect Final Season [Exclusive Interview]
September 29, 2013. On that Sunday, when the clocks hit 9:00pm Et, over 10 million viewers planted themselves before their television sets, ready to watch a new "Breaking Bad" episode for the last time. One of them was this future writer.
That 10 million strong audience sat awed as story threads — some 62 episodes in the making — were finally tied up in "Felina." Walter White (Bryan Cranston) snatched a pyrrhic victory from the jaws of defeat and made a marginal penance by accepting responsibility for his sins. Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul) drove off to an uncertain freedom, ringing out with a primal howl after a series' worth of suffering.
The reviews were stellar, a flood of Emmys followed, and with "Felina" as the cherry on top to an already beloved season 5, the reputation of "Breaking Bad" as one of television's titans was secured. 10 years on from "Felina," Heisenberg is definitely a name that people remember.
That 10 million strong audience sat awed as story threads — some 62 episodes in the making — were finally tied up in "Felina." Walter White (Bryan Cranston) snatched a pyrrhic victory from the jaws of defeat and made a marginal penance by accepting responsibility for his sins. Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul) drove off to an uncertain freedom, ringing out with a primal howl after a series' worth of suffering.
The reviews were stellar, a flood of Emmys followed, and with "Felina" as the cherry on top to an already beloved season 5, the reputation of "Breaking Bad" as one of television's titans was secured. 10 years on from "Felina," Heisenberg is definitely a name that people remember.
- 10/5/2023
- by Devin Meenan
- Slash Film
In honor of the Breaking Bad finale’s 10th anniversary (on Sept. 29), TVLine is celebrating the series’ real hero: Skyler White.
Anna Gunn’s Skyler received plenty of criticism during the AMC drama’s five-season run. Viewers on Reddit have called her “cold, manipulative, self-serving controlling and passive aggressive,” an “irritating person” and “annoying.” And according to her son Flynn (aka Walt Jr.), Skyler was “such a b–tch!” But did she deserve such harsh disapproval?
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Anna Gunn’s Skyler received plenty of criticism during the AMC drama’s five-season run. Viewers on Reddit have called her “cold, manipulative, self-serving controlling and passive aggressive,” an “irritating person” and “annoying.” And according to her son Flynn (aka Walt Jr.), Skyler was “such a b–tch!” But did she deserve such harsh disapproval?
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- 9/29/2023
- by Claire Franken
- TVLine.com
It’s the sixty-fifth birthday of one of the greatest fictional characters ever to grace our television screens, yes – the character of Walter White is ready for retirement but before he puts his feet up there’s time for a little fun.
To wish Walter White well, and celebrate the 15th anniversary of the unsurpassed Breaking Bad, Sony Picture Home Entertainment have commissioned this stellar piece of artwork containing over a dozen references to Vince Gilligan’s show.
There are fifteen Breaking Bad Easter Eggs in the image below, from the obvious to the obscure, only true fans of the Double B will get them all! Take a look below…
Breaking Bad Picture Quiz – Walter White Turns 65!
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We’ve spotted most of them, but there are a couple still outstanding. We’re promised to have the full list emailed over to us by 6pm today, so you...
To wish Walter White well, and celebrate the 15th anniversary of the unsurpassed Breaking Bad, Sony Picture Home Entertainment have commissioned this stellar piece of artwork containing over a dozen references to Vince Gilligan’s show.
There are fifteen Breaking Bad Easter Eggs in the image below, from the obvious to the obscure, only true fans of the Double B will get them all! Take a look below…
Breaking Bad Picture Quiz – Walter White Turns 65!
©HECreative/lovebloodcreative.com
We’ve spotted most of them, but there are a couple still outstanding. We’re promised to have the full list emailed over to us by 6pm today, so you...
- 9/7/2023
- by Michael Walsh
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
The sales company will start talking to buyesr
German sales outfit Global Screen has snapped up world sales rights to odd couple romantic comedy The Intangible Joy Of Love, directed by Lars Kraume and will start talking to buyers at TIFF.
Based on Simon Stephens’ play Heisenberg, the film stars Caroline Peters and Burghart Klaussner, who both also starred in the original stage production. The film is about the unlikely romance between a bankrupt elderly butcher and an unpredictable school secretary.
Klaussner initially brought the project to X Filme and made the first connection with Stephens. The film is produced...
German sales outfit Global Screen has snapped up world sales rights to odd couple romantic comedy The Intangible Joy Of Love, directed by Lars Kraume and will start talking to buyers at TIFF.
Based on Simon Stephens’ play Heisenberg, the film stars Caroline Peters and Burghart Klaussner, who both also starred in the original stage production. The film is about the unlikely romance between a bankrupt elderly butcher and an unpredictable school secretary.
Klaussner initially brought the project to X Filme and made the first connection with Stephens. The film is produced...
- 8/31/2023
- by Geoffrey Macnab
- ScreenDaily
A digest of key Swiss industry news announced during the Locarno Film Festival.
Swiss public broadcaster Srg has extended its co-production agreement with the local film industry for another four years and has increased its annual budget by CHF1.5m ($1.7m) to CHF34m ($38m).
The new “Pacte de l’Audiovisuel” co-production agreement between Srg and the local film industry will run from 1 January 2024 until the end of 2027.
The annual budget available in the “Pacte” for co-producing Swiss feature films will increase from $10m (Chf 9m) to $11.45m CHF10m in response to rising costs for film production.
In addition,...
Swiss public broadcaster Srg has extended its co-production agreement with the local film industry for another four years and has increased its annual budget by CHF1.5m ($1.7m) to CHF34m ($38m).
The new “Pacte de l’Audiovisuel” co-production agreement between Srg and the local film industry will run from 1 January 2024 until the end of 2027.
The annual budget available in the “Pacte” for co-producing Swiss feature films will increase from $10m (Chf 9m) to $11.45m CHF10m in response to rising costs for film production.
In addition,...
- 8/7/2023
- by Martin Blaney
- ScreenDaily
Kim Kardashian is feeling the burn from striking Hollywood writers after a seemingly innocuous tweet raised hackles.
On Friday, Kardashian shared a tweet from the set of “American Horror Story”, in which she’s making her acting debut.
Hi guys!
I’m on set of AHS and we have some time between shots. What are you all up to????
— Kim Kardashian (@KimKardashian) June 23, 2023
While some of her fans chimed in to ask about the upcoming season (“It’s gonna be gooooooodddd!!!! And scary!” she tweeted to one fan), her tweet did not go over well with everyone.
That was particularly true of those who realized that Kardashian had crossed a WGA picket line in order to film her scenes in the show, and she was immediately hit with backlash.
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Answering her question of...
On Friday, Kardashian shared a tweet from the set of “American Horror Story”, in which she’s making her acting debut.
Hi guys!
I’m on set of AHS and we have some time between shots. What are you all up to????
— Kim Kardashian (@KimKardashian) June 23, 2023
While some of her fans chimed in to ask about the upcoming season (“It’s gonna be gooooooodddd!!!! And scary!” she tweeted to one fan), her tweet did not go over well with everyone.
That was particularly true of those who realized that Kardashian had crossed a WGA picket line in order to film her scenes in the show, and she was immediately hit with backlash.
Read More: Ken Jennings Crosses Picket Line To Host ‘Jeopardy!’ As Mayim Bialik Stands With WGA Strikers
Answering her question of...
- 6/24/2023
- by Brent Furdyk
- ET Canada
Creating a great TV finale is truly a work of art. Somehow a single episode is expected to provide closure to a story that fans have been dedicatedly following for years. It has to be satisfying but not too perfect, conclusive but not too cutesy, sad but not in a way that’s too self-serious. And while juggling all those contradictory extremes, it also has to stay true to the distinct tone of its universe.
With “Succession” and “Barry’s” finales on the horizon, it’s worthwhile to look back through the greats. From CBS stables to critically-acclaimed anime, here are some of TV’s best series finales that went above and beyond.
Bob Odenkirk as Jimmy McGill in “Better Call Saul.” (AMC)
“Better Call Saul” (AMC)
Heading into “Better Call Saul’s” sixth season, no one thought that Gilligan and Peter Gould could top “Felina.” But, by god, they did it.
With “Succession” and “Barry’s” finales on the horizon, it’s worthwhile to look back through the greats. From CBS stables to critically-acclaimed anime, here are some of TV’s best series finales that went above and beyond.
Bob Odenkirk as Jimmy McGill in “Better Call Saul.” (AMC)
“Better Call Saul” (AMC)
Heading into “Better Call Saul’s” sixth season, no one thought that Gilligan and Peter Gould could top “Felina.” But, by god, they did it.
- 5/28/2023
- by Kayla Cobb, Adam Chitwood and Jose Alejandro Bastidas
- The Wrap
Part of what makes TV so immersive is learning about the interests, possessions, and habits of our favorite characters. When we watch a television series for a long time, we start to notice objects that mean a lot to our main characters, such as the vehicles they drive. Whether it be a run-down old truck or a spaceship from a galaxy far, far away, the method of transportation used by protagonists remains at the forefront of our minds. These are the vehicles that are inherently tied to the traits exhibited by their drivers, and due to their symbolism, they are the most memorable vehicles in the history of TV!
Kitt (Knight Rider)
Perhaps the most badass car in all of television is the famous artificially intelligent Knight Rider Trans Am (Kitt). Driven by star David Hasselhoff throughout the four seasons of Knight Rider, Kitt was equipped with everything you’d...
Kitt (Knight Rider)
Perhaps the most badass car in all of television is the famous artificially intelligent Knight Rider Trans Am (Kitt). Driven by star David Hasselhoff throughout the four seasons of Knight Rider, Kitt was equipped with everything you’d...
- 4/11/2023
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
Done right, a cliffhanger can be the most effective plot device on television.
The best can leave you tearing out your hair, wishing the next episode was available immediately. The greatest offer mystery by teasing answers but never making the outcome obvious. The worst, the ones that make you want to stop watching a show, are often those that “jump the shark”.
For many years, the benchmark for great cliffhangers was the “Who shot Jr?” storyline on Dallas, the American TV show that caused a media storm in 1980. So widely talked about was the twist that Jimmy Carter even joked about the fictional murder during his second presidential campaign.
The cliffhanger soon developed into something more than just being a “whodunit”. Sitcoms – such as The Office US and Friends – went on to incorporate the device to tease relationships, keeping viewers coming back for resolution. Soaps, from EastEnders to Neighbours, have...
The best can leave you tearing out your hair, wishing the next episode was available immediately. The greatest offer mystery by teasing answers but never making the outcome obvious. The worst, the ones that make you want to stop watching a show, are often those that “jump the shark”.
For many years, the benchmark for great cliffhangers was the “Who shot Jr?” storyline on Dallas, the American TV show that caused a media storm in 1980. So widely talked about was the twist that Jimmy Carter even joked about the fictional murder during his second presidential campaign.
The cliffhanger soon developed into something more than just being a “whodunit”. Sitcoms – such as The Office US and Friends – went on to incorporate the device to tease relationships, keeping viewers coming back for resolution. Soaps, from EastEnders to Neighbours, have...
- 3/30/2023
- by Jacob Stolworthy and Jack Shepherd
- The Independent - TV
Breaking Bad remains one of the most popular TV shows of all time, still making headlines years after its final season. One of the series’ most memorable props, Walter White’s underwear, recently went up for auction. And it sold for over six times its expected price.
1 of the most recognizable ‘Breaking Bad’ scenes features Walter White in his tighty-whities
The critically acclaimed Breaking Bad premiered in 2008 and ran for five seasons until 2013. Created by Vince Gilligan, it follows Walter White (Bryan Cranston), a high school chemistry teacher who beings cooking and selling methamphetamine to provide for his family after his cancer diagnosis.
The series garnered attention for its complex characters, gripping plot, and stunning cinematography. Breaking Bad won numerous awards, including 16 Primetime Emmy Awards, and became widely regarded as one of the greatest television dramas of all time.
Over its five-season run, the show featured several iconic symbols. But...
1 of the most recognizable ‘Breaking Bad’ scenes features Walter White in his tighty-whities
The critically acclaimed Breaking Bad premiered in 2008 and ran for five seasons until 2013. Created by Vince Gilligan, it follows Walter White (Bryan Cranston), a high school chemistry teacher who beings cooking and selling methamphetamine to provide for his family after his cancer diagnosis.
The series garnered attention for its complex characters, gripping plot, and stunning cinematography. Breaking Bad won numerous awards, including 16 Primetime Emmy Awards, and became widely regarded as one of the greatest television dramas of all time.
Over its five-season run, the show featured several iconic symbols. But...
- 3/28/2023
- by Mishal Ali Zafar
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
This Lucky Hank review contains no spoilers.
Bob Odenkirk’s journey to stardom has been unconventional to say the least. He was first known as a legendary comedy writer on massive hits like Saturday Night Live and Late Night with Conan O’Brien. His biggest role in front of the camera during this time was on the HBO’s sketch comedy series he co-created: Mr. Show with Bob and David. Despite critical success in this realm of Hollywood, he was never an A-lister by any means. It wasn’t until he was casted as Saul Goodman on Breaking Bad, one of the greatest characters in the history of TV, that he became a household success story. Odenkirk always talks about how honored he was to be given the keys to such a complex role, but his humility undermines the brilliance of his performance. Odenkirk’s comedy background allowed him to ground...
Bob Odenkirk’s journey to stardom has been unconventional to say the least. He was first known as a legendary comedy writer on massive hits like Saturday Night Live and Late Night with Conan O’Brien. His biggest role in front of the camera during this time was on the HBO’s sketch comedy series he co-created: Mr. Show with Bob and David. Despite critical success in this realm of Hollywood, he was never an A-lister by any means. It wasn’t until he was casted as Saul Goodman on Breaking Bad, one of the greatest characters in the history of TV, that he became a household success story. Odenkirk always talks about how honored he was to be given the keys to such a complex role, but his humility undermines the brilliance of his performance. Odenkirk’s comedy background allowed him to ground...
- 3/19/2023
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
Bryan Cranston is best known for his portrayal of Walter White in Breaking Bad, which is considered one of the best performances in TV history. In a recent interview, Cranston revealed some intriguing details about his intricate style and beauty choices for the show’s first season.
‘Breaking Bad’ was the best script Bryan Cranston had ever read US actor Bryan Cranston tries on a prop hat for his Walter White/Heisenberg character from the AMC television series “Breaking Bad” at the National Museum of American History in Washington, DC, November 10, 2015, during a memorabilia donation ceremony. | Jim Watson/Afp via Getty Images
Cranston has been in many hit TV shows, including Malcolm in the Middle and Your Honor. Yet, despite the controversial nature of its subject matter, Breaking Bad remains his most well-received creative endeavor.
Cranston has openly shared his admiration for his role as Walter. In an interview with...
‘Breaking Bad’ was the best script Bryan Cranston had ever read US actor Bryan Cranston tries on a prop hat for his Walter White/Heisenberg character from the AMC television series “Breaking Bad” at the National Museum of American History in Washington, DC, November 10, 2015, during a memorabilia donation ceremony. | Jim Watson/Afp via Getty Images
Cranston has been in many hit TV shows, including Malcolm in the Middle and Your Honor. Yet, despite the controversial nature of its subject matter, Breaking Bad remains his most well-received creative endeavor.
Cranston has openly shared his admiration for his role as Walter. In an interview with...
- 3/15/2023
- by Deisy Ventura
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
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