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Pop Culture The "Breaking Bad" star reveals he's not one to get blazed.
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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 Walter White and Jesse Pinkman will be making an on-screen return in the series finale of "Better Call Saul."
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Pop Culture Bryan Cranston recently detailed how he and Aaron Paul came to bartend Drake's birthday party.
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Random Seth Rogen says he once scared Bryan Cranston at a Golden Globes afterparty during a "bad" experience on edibles.
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Movies Bryan Cranston says he would be down "if it was a great idea."
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TV The two stars catch up for some more fun in the RV.
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Sports Bryan Cranston became the first player ever ejected from the MLB All-Star Celebrity Softball game on Sunday after arguing with the umpires.
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TV Bryan Cranston says that he isn't actually retiring.
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Pop Culture The two actors were bartending at Drake's party.
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Entertainment Cranston and crew discuss the impact of the hit series.
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Entertainment "Breaking Bad" and "Better Call Saul" will continue to overlap.
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News Walter White speaks on his and Trump's mutual interest of cutting off competition from Mexico in the hilarious opening sketch from the latest Saturday Night Live.
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Entertainment O’Brien celebrates the 10-year reunion with the cast.
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TV Even by Drake's standards this is a flex.
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Pop Culture Bryan Cranston says that Drake is a "really fun guy" after attending his 37th birthday party.
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TV The final season will premiere on April 18th.
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Pop Culture Aaron Paul ran back to an event for his mezcal line, Dos Hombres, after hearing there were fans outside hoping to meet him and Bryan Cranston.
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Entertainment "Breaking Bad" fans fall victim to their own expectations.
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TV Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul both attended the unveiling of two statues of their "Breaking Bad" characters in Albuquerque.
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TV The iconic actor says he "would do it in a second!"
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Entertainment Some big names could be reprising their roles in the movie adaptation of the popular show.
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