We all know that Aaron Paul was emotionally attached with his character Jesse Pinkman and was very sad when Breaking Bad ended. He expressed his feelings about his character many times on stage and social media platforms.
“Jesse, I love you and you will always be a part of me. Thanks for the memories. Your friend, Aaron”, he tweeted when Breaking Bad ended. This tweet had gone viral and was retweeted more than seventy thousand time. It seems that Aaron still misses Jesse and is not willing to leave this character easily, and for this his fans are grateful.
According to various media reports, everyone's much loved assistant meth cook is being discussed to reprise his role as Jesse Pinkman in AMC's extremely anticipated upcoming Breaking Bad spinoff “Better Call Saul”, which will revolve around the treacherous lawyer Saul Goodman’s career and life.
Casting will be publicly started latterly this month, and production starts a couple of months later. The TV show is projected to be premiered in November this year. According to a number of media reports, producers had also approached to lead character of “Breaking Bad” Bryan Cranston to appear in some scenes as a cameo, and he will most likely do cameo. Though, AMC has not provided any confirmation in this regard.
During a promotional campaign for his upcoming film “Need For Speed”, Aaron substantiated that he is being considered to reprise his role in Better Call Saul.
"Anything Vince [Gilligan] is involved with, I'm there," Paul said. "I owe him my entire career. And the idea of jumping into the skin of Jesse Pinkman again in his lighter days—because it's all a prequel—it would be fun."
While both the lead characters Aaron Paul and Bryan Cranston have want to appear in the follow-up, one of the main characters you most likely won't be seeing is Dean Norris, who played Walt White's DEA Agent brother-in-law Hank Schrader, as he has quite busy schedule and recently working on CBS' “Under the Dome”.
"I don't think they'll let me do a little cable show," Norris said. "I think that experience was that experience. I'm not a big fan of kind of revisiting something that has already been done. But I think it's going to be awesome. So I can't wait to see it."
So, are you excited to see your favorite TV show character Jesse Pinkman once again in “Better Call Saul”?
“Jesse, I love you and you will always be a part of me. Thanks for the memories. Your friend, Aaron”, he tweeted when Breaking Bad ended. This tweet had gone viral and was retweeted more than seventy thousand time. It seems that Aaron still misses Jesse and is not willing to leave this character easily, and for this his fans are grateful.
According to various media reports, everyone's much loved assistant meth cook is being discussed to reprise his role as Jesse Pinkman in AMC's extremely anticipated upcoming Breaking Bad spinoff “Better Call Saul”, which will revolve around the treacherous lawyer Saul Goodman’s career and life.
Casting will be publicly started latterly this month, and production starts a couple of months later. The TV show is projected to be premiered in November this year. According to a number of media reports, producers had also approached to lead character of “Breaking Bad” Bryan Cranston to appear in some scenes as a cameo, and he will most likely do cameo. Though, AMC has not provided any confirmation in this regard.
During a promotional campaign for his upcoming film “Need For Speed”, Aaron substantiated that he is being considered to reprise his role in Better Call Saul.
"Anything Vince [Gilligan] is involved with, I'm there," Paul said. "I owe him my entire career. And the idea of jumping into the skin of Jesse Pinkman again in his lighter days—because it's all a prequel—it would be fun."
While both the lead characters Aaron Paul and Bryan Cranston have want to appear in the follow-up, one of the main characters you most likely won't be seeing is Dean Norris, who played Walt White's DEA Agent brother-in-law Hank Schrader, as he has quite busy schedule and recently working on CBS' “Under the Dome”.
"I don't think they'll let me do a little cable show," Norris said. "I think that experience was that experience. I'm not a big fan of kind of revisiting something that has already been done. But I think it's going to be awesome. So I can't wait to see it."
So, are you excited to see your favorite TV show character Jesse Pinkman once again in “Better Call Saul”?
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