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Breaking Bad Releases Poster For The Series Finale

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Heather O’Connell

Staff Writer

Breaking Bad started in 2008 . After five seasons and 60 episode, it will be ending with its series finale airing on September 29th. AMC just released a photo promo for the final episode that shows the RV that Walter While (Bryan Cranston) and Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul) started their meth journey in.

The photo also has this lovely inscription inscription that says:  “It was all in the chemistry. Thanks to everyone who made bad so good”

Photo courtesy of AMC Photo courtesy of AMC

The final episodes has been breaking records all season with the latest episode breaking a ratings record for the AMC series. The episode “Ozymandias” that aired on September 15 in the U.S. drew in 6.4 million viewers, breaking the previous record of 5.2 million viewers.

With the ratings the show was getting it was a no-brainer for AMC to green light a spin-off to the series. It was confirmed on September 11th that there would be a spin-off to the hit show called Better Call Saul. It would follow the life of Walter White’s lawyer Saul Goodman. The spin-off will skip the traditional steps of filming a sequel first and instead will go straight to filming the series.

According to AMC, the one-hour spin-off show will “focus on the evolution” of the lawyer, Saul, before he became Heisenberg’s (The alter ego of Walter White, Bryan Cranston’s character) defender.

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While you won’t be seeing Cranston on Breaking Bad anymore you can catch him at the Emmy’s this Sunday and see if he wins another Emmy for his award-winning role as Walter White.

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