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  • Bryan Cranston Reveals More Details About ‘Breaking Bad’ Movie

    Bryan Cranston Reveals More Details About ‘Breaking Bad’ Movie

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    Bryan Cranston is ready to be Walter White again.

    On the heels of yesterday’s stunning news that “Breaking Bad” creator Vince Gilligan is working on a follow-up movie, Cranston confirmed the project’s existence and revealed more details about the project — including the question of his participation.

    “I would, absolutely,” the Emmy-winning actor said of appearing in the movie . “If Vince Gilligan asked me to do it, sure, absolutely.””

    But Cranston noted he hasn’t even read the script, so whether Walter White will play a role in the movie still remains unclear. Fans have been speculating the movie will center instead on Aaron Paul’s Jesse Pinkman.

    The plot summary says the movie “tracks the escape of a kidnapped man and his quest for freedom,” which sounds much more like Jesse. The last we saw of him, he was driving away from the shoot-out with the cartel that left Walter (seemingly) mortally wounded.

    Cranston is definitely of the mind that the “Breaking Bad” story should continue. “There’s a lot of people who felt that they wanted to see some kind of completion to these storylines that were left open, and this idea, from what I’m told, gets into those … at least a couple of the characters who were not completed, as far as their journey.”

  • ‘Breaking Bad’ Movie in the Works From Creator Vince Gilligan

    ‘Breaking Bad’ Movie in the Works From Creator Vince Gilligan

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    “Breaking Bad” is back. Vince Gilligan is working on a two-hour movie set in his acclaimed drama’s universe.

    According to The Hollywood Reporter, Gilligan is writing the script, producing, and possibly directing the film. But many things remain unclear, including whether original stars Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul are involved and if the story is a prequel or sequel (or spinoff of a supporting character).

    It’s also unknown if the movie will be released theatrically or air on television or streaming.

    All we know is the movie is reportedly codenamed “Greenbrier” and it will “follow the escape of a kidnapped man and his quest for freedom. Production is expected to begin this month in New Mexico.

    The movie is Gilligan’s first project since signing a new three-year overall deal with Sony TV in July.

    “Breaking Bad” ran for five seasons from 2008 to 2013 and told the story of Walter White, a chemistry teacher who turns to making meth after a cancer diagnosis and enlists the help of a former student.

    The series is regarded as one of the best in television history and earned numerous awards, including 16 Emmys. The show generated a spinoff,  the highly acclaimed “Better Call Saul,” which will return for a fifth season next year.

  • Aaron Paul Joins ‘Westworld’ Season 3

    Aaron Paul Joins ‘Westworld’ Season 3

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    Epic sci-fi series “Westworld” already has a starry, sprawling cast, and it’s adding yet another big name to its orbit for its upcoming third season.

    Deadline reports that Aaron Paul will be joining the HBO show, in an undisclosed role. Though details are scant right now, Deadline’s sources say Paul will be a series regular, suggesting that his character will be a significant addition to the ensemble.

    Paul is no stranger to celebrated television, having won three Emmys (and securing an additional two nominations) for his role as Jesse Pinkman on crime drama “Breaking Bad.” He also recently starred on Hulu series “The Path,” though that show was recently canceled after its third season, which wrapped earlier this year.

    “Westworld” shows no signs of slowing down just yet, though, securing another boatload of Emmy nominations this year for its second season. Though the series was shut out at last year’s ceremony, perhaps the addition of Paul will sway Emmy voters to hand over some statuettes soon. (And the show may very well win some trophies this year, too, since the awards will be handed out on September 17.)

    There’s no word yet on when fans can expect to see the third season of “Westworld.” Stay tuned.

    [via: Deadline]

  • Have an A1 Day With ‘Breaking Bad’ Cast’s 10-Year Reunion Photos  

    It has been 10 years since Walter White (Bryan Cranston) ran out in the desert in his undies. “Breaking Bad” aired from January 20, 2008 to September 29, 2013 on AMC, picking up countless awards and ranking high on lists of the best shows of all time.

    Entertainment Weekly honored the 10th anniversary by gathering the stars for some photos and interviews. It doesn’t feel like they’ve been gone that long, since the main show ended just five years ago and spinoff “Better Call Saul” is going strong.

    “Saul” is about to start its fourth season in August. It was casually noted in EW’s interview that “the odds are in your favor” to see Walt and Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul) on “Better Call Saul.”

    Here’s Aaron Paul waxing nostalgic about “Breaking Bad”:

    “I love these people. I feel blessed to have shared this incredible experience that is Breaking Bad with each and every one of these people. I remember when we were shooting the first season, Dean and I were talking, he goes, ‘You know, in ten years, we’re going to look back and say, ‘Goddammit! I used to be a part of Breaking Bad!’ And now it’s crazy that 10 years has passed, and I am still constantly thinking that. It’s like, wow, how lucky we all are.”

    Here’s the cover photo and inside shots from EW, with stars Bryan Cranston, Aaron Paul, Bob Odenkirk, Anna Gunn, Dean Norris, Betsy Brandt, Giancarlo Esposito, Jonathan Banks, and RJ Mitte; plus creator Vince Gilligan:

    They look so serious, but you can tell they had — and still have — a lot of fun together.

    “Better Call Saul” — which just picked up a bunch of Saturn Awards — starts Season 4 August 6 on AMC.

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  • Aaron Paul Shares ‘Sad’ Tweet After Hulu Cancels ‘The Path’

    “The Path” had a good run for three seasons. But there will not be a fourth.

    Hulu has canceled the cult drama, creator Jessica Goldberg and star Aaron Paul confirmed. They’re taking the angle of not crying because it’s over, but smiling because it happened for three years:

    Goldberg also shared a longer statement (via TVLine):

    “While it’s sad that The Path is ending, I’m brimming with gratitude and pride. It was a gift to be able to tell challenging and emotional stories for three seasons in this very strange and unique world. The caliber of talent and passion everyone who worked on this show brought — from my partners Jason Katims and Michelle Lee, the execs at Hulu, the writers, actors, directors, designers, and crew — was something to behold, and for which I’m very thankful. Thanks Hulu and Universal Television for taking a shot on this show; it was a life-changing experience.”

    Fans of “The Path” — which also starred Hugh Dancy and Michelle Monaghan — are now sad themselves to think the story won’t continue. They’re also frustrated at what they feel was an unfinished ending. But “Better Call Saul” fans are now hoping this frees Aaron Paul up for a Jesse Pinkman cameo.

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  • Aaron Paul and Wife Lauren Welcome Baby Girl

    Aaron Paul and Lauren Parsekian“Breaking Bad” star Aaron Paul and wife Lauren announced the first of their first child on Instagram Thursday. “There are no words that will ever be able to explain what just happened to my heart,” Lauren wrote.

    In a separate black-and-white Instagram post of his daughter’s foot, 38-year-old Paul wrote simply, “My heart.”

    The couple, who married in May of 2013, first announced they were expecting in September.

    Paul currently stars on the Hulu series “The Path.” Lauren Paul (née Parsekian) is a director-producer who’s best known as co-founder of Kind Campaign.

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  • Aaron Paul Is Going to Be a Dad: See Wife’s Adorable Pregnancy Reveal Photos

    HBO's Annual Primetime Emmy Awards Post Award Reception - ArrivalsYeah, b*tch! “Breaking Bad” star Aaron Paul and his wife, Kind Campaign co-founder Lauren Parsekian Paul, are expecting their first child.

    Lauren and Aaron revealed her pregnancy in two adorable Instagram posts.

    The actor shared a pic of his wife and her growing baby bump, and Lauren posted images of the two parents as kids atop a sonogram of their joint creation.

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    The two crazy-in-love parents-to-be got engaged in Paris on New Year’s Day in 2012, and were married in May of 2013. They are constantly gushing about each other, and when Paul won an Emmy for “Breaking Bad” in 2014 he plugged his wife’s Kind Campaign in his speech, which ended up crashing the site from so much traffic.

    Fans are overjoyed for the couple to bring another kind, talented (and probably very cute) human into the world. Congrats!

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  • Three ‘Dancing With the Stars’ Pros Marry in Star-Studded Weddings on Same Day

    A total of three “Dancing With the Stars” pros just got married on Saturday, July 8, including two to each other.

    JULIANNE & BROOKS

    Julianne Hough is a two-time pro champ who now judges the ABC show. She married hockey player Brooks Laich in an outdoor wedding near Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. The more than 200 guests included her DWTS pro brother Derek Hough, fellow pro (and the Houghs’s childhood best friend) Mark Ballas, Julianne’s close friend Nina Dobrev of “The Vampire Diaries,” plus “Breaking Bad” star Aaron Paul, whose wife Lauren runs the Kind Campaign, which Julianne has supported.

    And, of course, Hough’s two Cavalier King Charles Spaniels, Lexi and Harley, were also at the wedding as ring bearers. You can see the pups in the full wedding photo at People.

    Hough and Laich got engaged in 2015 after dating for about a year-and-a-half.

    MAKS & PETA

    DWTS pros Maksim Chmerkovskiy and Peta Murgatroyd — he a one-time winner, she a two-time champ — got married Saturday at Oheka Castle in New York. Their wedding was attended by Maks’s pro brother Val Chmerkovskiy and his (rumored) lady love, DWTS pro Jenna Johnson; Maks’s best friend, DWTS pro Tony Dovolani; Peta’s BFF, DWTS pro Sharna Burgess; one of Val’s past winners, Rumer Willis; one of Peta’s past winners, Nyle DiMarco; and DWTS alum Candace Cameron Bure.

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    Maks and Peta have been together, off and on, since 2012 and got engaged in 2015. They already welcomed a son, Shai, in January 2017. Maks was previously engaged to DWTS pro Karina Smirnoff.

    These weddings closely follow DWTS co-host Erin Andrews marrying her own hockey player, Jarret Stoll, on June 24. DWTS pros Emma Slater and Sasha Farber got engaged last fall during DWTS Season 23, so their wedding is still to come.

    “Dancing With the Stars” Season 25 starts this fall on ABC.

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  • Aaron Paul Wants His ‘Better Call Saul’ Cameo as Much as You Do

    Aaron Paul THE PATH Season 2The Path.” In a good, non-cult-y way, of course.

    Launching its second season on January 27th, the Hulu drama is set in the world of the fictionalized religion known as Meyerism, where, after a season of coming to grips with a faith-breaking spiritual awakening, Paul’s character Eddie Lane finally found the fortitude to break away from the movement, even as he had to walk away from his still zealous wife (Michelle Monaghan) and kids.

    Now, Eddie’s finding his way in an unpredictable landscape outside of Meyerism while still trying to stay tethered to the family he left behind. It’s a scenario not unfamiliar to Paul, who reveals to Moviefone that, not only does he have real-world friends who’ve confided their own similar struggles to him, he also understands what it meant to leave the praised and adored phenomenon “Breaking Bad” to enter an uncertain future — but one he now seems to have well in hand.

    Moviefone: The subject matter here is so interesting and unique — as you got into Season 2, what were the fascinating things you were learning, not just about where the show was going, but where the creative team was drawing real inspiration from?

    Aaron Paul: They were pulling from a lot of different areas around this world, around these different movements, and religions, cults. What I really loved about it, obviously, I have to point out what my character’s journey is going through: I just love that he is stepping foot outside of the reality he called home for so many years, so he’s back to where he started.

    He knows what life is like on the outside, unlike Sarah. She was born into the movement, so this is all she knows. So maybe that’s why he has this sort of aha awakening moment saying, you know what, everything we’re preaching is bullsh*t. It’s all lies.

    So we all saw his journey from Season 1, just living a life of lies. Does he open up about what he’s feeling, knowing that he will lose his family? Or does he just keep everything buried and just sort of go on with those movements? I just love that he’s outside of the pearly gates that he called home, and just trying to come to terms with his new reality.

    What’s been interesting for you in playing that crisis of faith, now that he’s out? Because that’s got to be both freeing and terrifying for him.

    It is freeing and terrifying. I feel like the new kid in school every time I come to work. The Meyerism, Meyerists are there at work on stage. I’m so detached. It feels a little off, which is great for me as an actor. It’s nice to put myself, truly, in those shoes. For me, it’s been so fun just to live on the outside. Getting back to his old reality. Running into old friends, new flings. It’s an interesting world.

    Since viewers have gotten a chance to watch this show, have people come up to you and almost felt compelled to tell you their experiences with cults or similar sorts of organizations?

    Yeah, it’s actually been quite amazing and beautiful — and heartwarming, in a way. I’ve had endless amounts of people, especially in Los Angeles, come up to me, because they feel so connected to my character’s journey, so they feel like they want to just talk to someone about it. Maybe a stranger that they feel connected to about it.

    Endless amounts of strangers opening up to me about their journeys of certain movements/cults, and just saying, “Thank you. I know what your character is going through. I stood up and said to my family that I just don’t believe in what we’re selling. Hear me out here. This is why I don’t believe it.” And they see their family members just shut down and just turn their backs. Not even slowly, just quickly just shun them.

    A lot of these people come up to me, they thought, “Well, my family wouldn’t turn their back on me. They love me.” But no. That’s so, so scary that these movements have such a tight grip on families. That’s one of the reasons why I’m so proud to be a part of a show like this that’s not afraid to tell this sort of story.

    I’m sure, probably unintended, but there’s almost now a sociopolitical allegory to it, too. You see these same kinds of estrangement over political allegiances today in our country.

    It’s a crazy time we’re living in. We’re so split. No matter what side you’re on, you’re pointing fingers at the other side in such a passionate way. There’s no sort of talking through it. Trying to understand the other side’s point of view is, obviously … Each side wants change, but it’s just an interesting time.

    After your experience on “Breaking Bad,” what did that do to you as far as your thoughts on the kinds of things you wanted to do next, having that on your resume, after all the accolades that the show got and the love it got from the audience? Did that affect the way you saw your career going forward?

    I think, at the beginning of my career, we all aspire to do good work, good material. We want to be a part of a good story. We want to tell that story. But, at the beginning of my career, I just wanted to work in general. You just want to act, build your resume, get better jobs, build your career. But with “Breaking Bad,” we were so blessed to be a part of such a special show for so many years. It really just kicked open doors for everyone involved.

    So I think you just approach your career after “Breaking Bad” in a more delicate way. It’s hard because you’re a part of something so incredibly special, and the world knows it’s special. They’re going to be looking at you, OK, what’s your next move? So I just wanted to be a part of interesting stories. I’ve always wanted to be a part of that.

    So you’ve just got to kind of stick to your guns in that way. Stay away from any sort of cash grab you can. If you want longevity in this business, you’ve got to just listen to your gut. Don’t spend your money. Be smart. And know, with acting, you’re unemployed the moment they say cut and say, “That’s a wrap.” You may have some things lined up. You’ve just got to be smart.

    It seems inevitable that you’re going to get a call from Better Call Saul.” Are you looking forward to hearing what they come up with when they call you?

    Oh, absolutely. It’s a dream come true, and it hasn’t even happened yet. Maybe it won’t even happen, I don’t know. But I’m such a big fan of that show, of course, for obvious reasons. It’s just brilliant. I watch the show, and especially in this last season, seeing all of these great cameos pop up, throwbacks from the pilot, like Krazy-8, Max Arciniega, who’s a dear friend of mine. I saw him show up. It’s so beautiful getting a deeper look at these backstories. So yeah, of course. It’d be nice to have more layers revealed for this character that I love so deeply.

    What haven’t you done yet that you’re really dying to do?

    I look at Eleven from “Stranger Things”; Millie Bobby Brown is just so brilliant, but also another tortured character. I gravitate towards characters with conflict, characters that are going through a lot. She just does it so beautifully. Also, she has special powers. So I think that would be fun. A character with special powers. I would like to fly. Why not?

    Been in to talk to Marvel yet?

    Exactly! I don’t know — I love it all!

    Being a person who’s attracted to those kind of conflicted characters, do you have a pretty peaceful life away from work?

    I do. I think that’s what it is because I have a beautiful family. I’m so blessed to call Lauren my bride. I’m happily married. I don’t know. I love going to work and feeling heavy emotions. Feels like I’m doing something. For me, it’s just fun to portray a gamut of stories. It doesn’t have to be torturous and drag through the heart. It’s just more fun.

    Do you have a couple projects in your back pocket that you’re developing as a producer?

    Not for myself — not for myself to act; definitely for myself in general. We have some great projects in the works. Some things set up at many different places, which we’re very excited about. Yeah, it’s so fun. All of it’s so fun. I really got a big taste of it with “BoJack [Horseman],” and now with “The Path.” I get almost as much joy — not as much, but almost as much joy — developing and creating stories. For me, it’s a little bit more fun really being inside of those stories as a character.

    I know in my 20-odd years in Los Angeles, I’ve seen friends get sucked into, not necessarily always cults, but some bigger system that they’ve given themselves over to. It’s been interesting, sometimes sad, sometimes “wow” to see these things happen. Have you had those experiences with friends of yours since being here?

    Not so much. But I do have an experience of two buddies of mine, separate group of friends, who have been a part of a movement their entire life. Separately, they have come up to me, and this is the first time they have ever talked to me about their movement. Never opened up one time. Never mentioned it. I always knew they were within a certain movement.

    They just said, “I love your journey you’re going through on ‘The Path.’ I feel that journey.” But, they tell me, they refuse to open up to their family, because they know that they will lose their family, and obviously they don’t want that to happen.

    So they were in Eddie’s shoes in Season 1: “I’m just going to decide to just go through the day-to-day motions, fine. Wake up, go to whatever their family’s a part of, and just know, deep down, I don’t believe in it, but I’d rather not believe in it and still do my day-to-day reality, and still have my family.” They know if they say anything, their families just would turn their backs.

    So that was so interesting that my show sort of allowed that door to just open up just enough for them to feel they had the courage to just talk to me about such a heavy thing, because that’s their life. They trust in me with that. I think it’s a beautiful thing. Also, a little sad.

  • Chris Evans & His Dog Posted the Best #22PushupChallenge Video

    Premiere Of Radius And G4 Productions' "Before We Go" - Red CarpetThe #22PushupChallenge raises awareness for the 22 veterans a day who commit suicide. It’s a serious issue, but the celebrities who have taken up the challenge have had a lot of fun spreading the word.

    The Rock, John Krasinski, and Chris Evans all got their dogs involved — and if you didn’t love Chris Evans before his post, well, we just DARE you not to love both him and his dog afterward.

    Dang it, Cap! We’re supposed to focus on the issues but now we’re half-laughing, half-melting. Not fair.

    Chris Pratt and Anna Faris led their own hilarious video, and Anna may have struggled but she did better than we would. (Most of us don’t have our own trainers, unlike Marvel superheroes. Just saying.)

    Michelle Monaghan did herself proud, then challenged Aaron Paul:

    Kevin Hart even interrupted his own honeymoon to accept The Rock’s challenge:

    The challenge is continuing, and you can head here for more information on how to support the cause. Then start doing your own 22 pushups a day and challenge others to follow suit.

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