
I had not read the script, so there's a question of whether we'd even see Walter White in this movie! Think about that one."īut the 63-year-old star admitted he would jump at the chance to reprise his role should the screenwriter ask him. "But I, honestly have not even read the script. He said: "Yes, there appears to be a movie version of 'Breaking Bad'. Gilligan is also expected to direct, as well as executive producer alongside Mark Johnson and Melissa Bernstein.Ĭranston previously confirmed the movie was in the works but wasn't sure if he would be a part of it. Sources previously told The Hollywood Reporter that Netflix will have first-run rights to the project, before it will then air on AMC. Showrunner Vince Gilligan is creating the film set in the same universe as the original TV show.Īaron Paul's Jesse Pinkman is to provide the focal point to the feature-length follow-up. I'm still dead, Walter White, I don't know what " "It could be! Could be a flashback, or a flash forward.

He told 'Entertainment Tonight': "Well, rigor mortis has a way of allowing that to happen. The Tony Award-winner portrayed the chemistry teacher turned drug kingpin in the hit TV series, which ran from 2008 to 2013, and he says there is only one way for his deceased character to return.
