Breaking Bad keert terug voor een zesde seizoen *update 20:30*

RDJ134 26 augustus 2014 om 20:18 uur

Goed nieuws voor de fans van Breaking Bad, want Vince Gilligan (de bedenker en maker van de show) heeft gisteren bekend gemaakt dat er een zesde seizoen aan gaat komen en dat dit al maanden in het geheim is voorbereid. Sterker de opnames staan geplant voor januari 2015. Aan de ene kant ben ik heel erg teleurgesteld omdat ik echt vrede had met de finale en ik de hele show een perfecte 10 heb gegeven, iets wat ik nog nooit voor een review heb gedaan. Aan de andere kant, zie ik graag weer wat shananigans van Walter en Jesse of niet dan BITCH!!!

Update: Het was allemaal een hoax, aangezien we graag snel zijn is dit risico van het vak. Dus bij deze:


The National Report has claimed that Emmy award-winning show Breaking Bad is to return with a season 6 and published 'quotes' from Vince Gilligan and Bryan Cranston 'confirming' it, but - and it's probably for the best - there won't be any new episodes and the whole thing is entirely fake.



Breaking Bad fans around the world are celebrating the stunning, glorious and amazing news announced today: Walter White is not dead, and there will indeed be a sixth season of the wildly-popular, award-winning AMC drama.
This shocking and exciting news comes not from an internet message board or the rumor mill but from series creator Vince Gilligan. In an exclusive CNN interview late Sunday evenening, Gilligan dropped the bombshell.
"Walter White is not dead, and neither is Breaking Bad," said the 47-year-old writer, director, and executive producer of the groundbreaking show.
"We've kept it under wraps for months, now the cat's out of the bag. Season 6 is coming, and it's going to be epic and true to the fans that have followed the show so incessantly."

Gilligan explained his decision to continue with the popular series.
"I just couldn't walk away from it. This isn't a cash-grab or a sophomoric attempt to bastardize what was such a beautiful ending to season 5. I've invested so much of myself in these characters that I'd always had an inkling I'd return to it, even outside [the] Better Call Saul [spinoff]. The kicker was I'd need a spark, something that made it make sense for these stories to continue."
The series star Bryan Cranston seemed to drop a major hint in an interview with CNN's Ashleigh Banfield in May. Asked by Banfield if his character, Walter White, died or not, Cranston said, "Hey, you never saw bags zip up or anything. Or say ... you know."

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