Breaking Bad cast to reunite for 10th Anniversary Reunion
By Ryan Stuver
The cast and creator of AMC’s wildly popular neo-western crime drama set to reunite at San Diego’s Comic-Con
Tread lightly, everyone … SDCC is Breaking Bad.
It’s been a decade since AMC aired its first season of Breaking Bad. The drama told the story of an every-day man and chemistry teacher who’s been diagnosed with terminal cancer.
Needing to help his financially struggling family while also seeking a thrill at the end of his life, Walter White (Bryan Cranston) decides to start using his intelligence and experience with chemicals to cook crystal meth.
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It was one of AMC’s most successful shows to date, airing for 5 seasons and winning plenty of awards including a Golden Globe for Best Television Series and being listed in the Guinness World Records as one of the most praised t.v. shows in history.
Now, after ten years, the cast of Breaking Bad are reuniting at SDCC. Also joined by cast members of the spinoff show Better Call Saul, all of the biggest names from both shows will begin their panel on July 19th at 4:30 p.m PT. It will be a Q&A that no fan of the shows will want to miss.
Joining the series creator, Vince Gilligan, will be all of the major cast. This list includes Bryan Cranston, Aaron Paul, Dean Norris, Bob Odenkirk, Anna Gunn, Giancarlo Esposito, Betsy Brandt, Jonathan Banks, and RJ Mitte.
The panel will follow Better Call Saul, which will begin at 3:30. Joining Odenkirk, Esposito, and Banks in the BCS panel will be Rhea Seehorn, Michael Mando, Patrick Fabian, and co-creator of the show Peter Gould. Season 4 of Better Call Saul is approaching fast, premiering on August 6.
It’s been five years since the last time Breaking Bad appeared at Comic-Con. There is sure to be plenty of great, nostalgic moments ahead on July 19th. Hopefully at least a couple catchphrases from Cranston, including “Stay out of my territory.”