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Pop Culture The compelling saga of Giancarlo Esposito, a journey through acting brilliance and impactful artistic endeavors.
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Reviews Spoilers Ahead.
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TV "Breaking Bad" stars like Bryan Cranston, Aaron Paul, and more found success after it ended. Discover their impressive post-show careers.
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TV Learn about Bob Odenkirk's $16 million net worth through his acting and other endeavors.
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TV "If you paid attention, it was about big, big things inside people," the 59-year-old said of the "Breaking Bad" prequel.
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Entertainment The list showcases the modern phenomenon of binge-watching.
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Entertainment Cranston and crew discuss the impact of the hit series.
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Sneakers Walter White PEs coming soon.
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Entertainment Jesse Pinkman's story is not over.
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Sneakers K-Swiss launches two more Breaking Bad sneaker collabs inspired by Walt and Jesse's hazmat suits, as well as a restock of the RV colorway.
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Gaming "Breaking Bad's" own Giancarlo Esposito will officially star as the villain in "Far Cry 6."
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Entertainment Expect to see some "Breaking Bad" plots from another perspective.
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Entertainment The cast of "Breaking Bad" will reunite to shoot a special film for the popular TV series.
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TV Aaron Paul reflected on working on "Better Call Saul" ahead of the premiere of season six.
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TV Paul once said when Badgley walked in, he knew he lost the role to him because he looked like a meth addict "in a good way."
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Entertainment O’Brien celebrates the 10-year reunion with the cast.
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Movies What in the world happened to Jesse Pinkman?
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Food Get some of Gus Fring's famous chicken.
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TV "El Camino" is almost here.
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Original Content Feeling nostalgic? Here are some binge-worthy classic TV shows to relive or watch for the first time.
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Noelle Perkins