Better Call Saul landed on Netflix today, but there are more options to keep watching from the “Breaking Bad” universe.
With the end of the sixth and final season of Better to call Saul, fans are wondering what his next addiction will be in the universe of breaking Badthe series that started this gripping and award-winning saga.
The bad news is that nothing is in productionbut the good news is that there are many options to view, review and review inside that world of characters.
And just as Walter White (actor Bryan Cranston) and Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul) have become figures in the world of television, they have also entered the field of memes, the world of fashion (fans copy their looks) and even the world. of tourism in the city of Albuquerque, where a statue has even been erected in his honor that all tourists visit.
A scene from the fifth season of Breaking Bad.
As for what is strictly audiovisual, the universe of breaking Bad has expanded a lot since its debut in 2013. The film The way it covered the gaps The Pinkman Storywhile Better to call Saul He showed The transformation of Jimmy McGill (actor Bob Odenkirk) to be a corrupt lawyer.
were also produced several series attached for the webWhat Breaking Bad: Original Minisodeswhich was launched during the period of breaking Bad. and it came out too Snow Globe: a Breaking Bad short film when it premiered The waywith an eye on Todd (Jesse Plemons).
And if fans want to dive even deeper into that universe, there is an animated series call Jimmy slippingwhich was released earlier this year to coincide with the final season of Better to call Saul. It is a six-episode series that follows the misadventures of a young Jimmy McGill.
ob Odenkirk as Saul Goodman and Rhea Seehorn as Kim Wexler in Better Call Saul.
The manufacturer wants more products
In June, AMC Networks President Dan McDermott shared his hope that more products from the universe will arrive breaking Bad after the end of Better to call Saul.
“If I could do anything to make creators Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould excited to continue, I absolutely would,” he said.
“The last word is up to them,” he added, “but my door is open to receive them and I hope my phone rings and they have a new idea within that universe.”
Talk to one of the creators
Vince Gilligan, Aaron Paul and Bryan Cranston at the ‘El Camino’ premiere in 2019. Photo: AFP
At the moment, a few weeks after the end of the Better to call SaulGilligan has confirmed that his next project will be something completely different, but does not rule out doing something in the future.
“Without a doubt, I imagine seeing him again – he told Rolling Stone magazine – because I’d like to do something else. But I look around the stories and universes that I love, and at some point it seems to me that it is better to leave things as they are. There are some series and films that have a very large and elastic universe, but ours is a very small one, based on Albuquerque. “
“What scares me the most – he concluded – is repeating myself. But if I could do more, I would. For now I feel I should do something different. “
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Source: Clarin