As Better Call Saul comes to an end this year, one of the big questions revolves around faces from the past. Recently, Bryan Cranston reflected on the experience of returning to the role of Walter White, the chemistry teacher-turned-drug kingpin, almost a decade after Breaking Bad had ended.
It was confirmed earlier this year that Cranston and Aaron Paul would indeed return as their iconic anti-heroes Walter White and Jesse Pinkman, respectively, in the Breaking Bad's successor and prequel. However, anyone hoping for details from Cranston is out of luck, as even he is unsure of how his appearance in Better Call Saul will unfold.
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Cranston recently went onLive with Kelly and Ryan to reflect on the experience of playing White again all these years later. According to Cranston, he doesn't even know what episode he and Paul will be featured in because it had been filmed a long time ago and apparently the show hadn't even started production on its new season yet. Evidently, the showrunners wanted to keep it hush-hush, so they flew them both into New Mexico in secrecy to prevent word from getting out. «Aaron and I shot this episode a year and a half ago,» Cranston said. «They weren't even in production yet, so they actually flew us into Albuquerque under the dark of night. We took two steps off the airplane and into an SUV, cloaked, and we went to an Air BNB. They said, 'Here's where you stay. You cannot leave.' It was so interesting. I was literally walking around the perimeter within the wall… You feel like you're in the witness protection program.»
Cranston briefly returned to his role as White in 2019 via flashback in the movie El Camino, which
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