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Aaron Paul Hints Jesse Pinkman May Be Returning To TV Screens

Aaron Paul Hints Jesse Pinkman May Be Returning To TV Screens

Big news.

James Dawson

James Dawson

I think we'd all like to see Jesse Pinkman returning to TV screens again.

Now we might have one got a step closer to it happening. Appearing on The Ellen Show to promote his latest project cult drama The Path, Aaron Paul hinted that he'll be reprising his role as Jesse in Breaking Bad prequel Better Call Saul.

Paul played Jesse in Breaking Bad for five years, a stint that saw him win three Emmys. From there, Ellen naturally asked him if he'd be making an appearance in the prequel to the show.

He replied: "God, I hope so... Maybe I already shot the... They just wrapped the last season... Yeah, I could be. Yeah, I would love to be on."

Other Breaking Bad characters that have appeared on Better Call Saul include Mike Ehrmantraut (legend), Tuco Salamanca (ding ding ding) and Lawson.

And it was already confirmed that Giancarlo Esposito, who played Gus Fring on Breaking Bad, is coming back to play the character again.

Paul isn't the only Breaking Bad actor hinting at making an appearance in the show.

Cranston has not been shy about him being a fan of the spin-off show, and has now said that he'd definitely be up for making an appearance. However, there's a catch. There's always a fucking catch.

Speaking on The Rich Eisen Show, Bryan revealed that he'd love to appear on Better Call Saul, but would hate to be clued in on all the spoilers, ruining the show for him as a fan.

He said: "I owe Vince Gilligan so much. He was my champion to get this role. I was the guy coming off Malcolm in the Middle.

"If they were to call me and say, 'We have this idea, we'd like...,' I would say, 'Yes, you don't have to finish the pitch. I'm there, what do you want me to do?'.

"I'm a fan of the show and in order to direct, I need to know what no fan knows; and there's a part of me that says that would kind of kill it for me as a fan to peek behind the curtain, so I don't know if I am or not."


Let's be honest, we all want to see Heisenberg and Jesse, and a whole load more of Gus.

Featured Image Credit: AMC

Topics: Breaking Bad

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