• Bob Odenkirk

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"Better Call Saul" has recently shared his reaction to the return of the "Breaking Bad" character Tuco Salamanca played by Raymond Cruz to the prequel. Apparently, Tuco's return took him by surprise.

"The first time I read the first script and got to the end and Tuco opened the door, my heart dropped. I went, 'How did Vince and Peter get me to that place in one episode where I went, 'Oh, s---!' out loud?' It's just amazing. They're master storytellers." Odenkirk told Entertainment Weekly.

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Meanwhile, "Breaking Bad" stars Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul's appearance on "Better Call Saul" has yet to be confirmed.

Right after "Breaking Bad," Paul starred in "Need for Speed," a movie to watch for those who love "Fast and the Furious" and car chases starring Dominic Cooper, Imogen Poots, and actor/rapper Scott "Kid Cudi" Mescudi.

In 2014, Paul told NY Daily News that before making it to Hollywood, he once worked as a pizza delivery guy. He shared a story about having a regular customer who was a single mother who would ask help inside the house and he enjoyed the seductiveness of the situation. 

The 34-year-old actor with two Emmys under his belt turns out to be a softie. This contradicts his famous characters Jesse Pinkman in "Breaking Bad" and Tobey Marshall in "Need for Speed."

Admitting to being a hopeless romantic, Paul said that his "Breaking Bad" co-star Cranston knows that side of him and has always told him to not settle.