It seems like "Breaking Bad " Season 6 will remain as a dream for many fans. It is said that the series creator and producer Vince Gilligan has already hinted at the end of the show.
Earlier this week, rumors were afloat that Gilligan has decided to continue with the popular crime drama series. The sixth season has reportedly started shooting last December 2016. It even intensified when several fan-made trailers were uploaded on YouTube.
Aaron Paul, who played Jesse Pinkman on the AMC series, finally shed some light on the matter. In a recent interview with Conan O'Brien, as cited by Mangum Star News, the 37-year-old actor wryly said that the reports had him almost believing that the creators are considering for "Breaking Bad" Season 6.
It intensified when he saw one of the mock-up posters that said, "some bad things don't come to an end" and "Premieres 2017 AMC" below the picture. While many are happy about it, Paul reiterated that Walter White (Bryan Cranston) is still dead, adding that the AMC crime drama is done and not coming back.
Nonetheless, fans can still watch Paul in the upcoming third season of "Better Call Saul," which serve as a prequel to "Breaking Bad." The 10-episode third season is scheduled to premiere on April 10.
At the recent Television Critics Association press tour, as cited by Variety, Paul assured that his return to the prequel would be satisfying to the viewers. He then revealed that he has long been in talks with Gilligan about his highly anticipated return.
"All I can say is I do know is there are some very exciting surprises coming up in the second season in 'Better Call Saul'," Paul added. "So, I highly, highly recommend watching the show."
While waiting, check out Paul as Jesse Pinkman in AMC's "Breaking Bad" here: