According to USA Today, Bryan Cranston may have just given fans of the popular drama 'Breaking Bad' a glimmer of hope regarding the supposed demise of his character, Walter White.
During an interview with CNN's Ashleigh Banfield, he stated he wasn't sure whether or not Walter White was truly dead, and fans should 'never say never' to expecting his return.
The following is a short excerpt from the interview:
"I'm going to ask you, really, seriously, I wasn't so sure that you died," said Banfield. "I really wasn't. Your eyes were open and I thought, 'What if the police just take him into custody, he gets better, breaks out and just goes nuts?'"
Cranston: "Hey, you never saw bags zip up or anything."
Banfield: "Is he dead?"
Cranston: "I don't know."
Banfield: "No movie? No nothing? No Walter White ever again?"
Cranston: "Never say never."
Watch the full interview HERE.
The Series Finale of AMC's BREAKING BAD titled "Felina" (anagram for 'Finale') aired Sunday, September 29th at9 p.m. ET/PT on AMC.
The award-winning drama series starred Bryan Cranston, AaRon Paul, Anna Gunn, and DEAN NORRIS. Created and produced byVince Gilligan, Cranston portrayed Walter White, a high school chemistry teacher in Albuquerque, New Mexico who, after learning that he's dying of lung cancer, begins to secretly cook crystal meth as a means of providing for his family.
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