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โBreaking Badโ star appears in ad campaign against littering in New Mexico
Read full article: โBreaking Badโ star appears in ad campaign against littering in New MexicoThe indelible lead character from the โBreaking Badโ streaming series has a new starring role in a public service ad campaign against littering in New Mexico.
'Breaking Bad' stars reunite on picket line to call for studios to resume negotiations with actors
Read full article: 'Breaking Bad' stars reunite on picket line to call for studios to resume negotiations with actorsThe cast of โBreaking Badโ has reunited to call upon Hollywood studios to resume negotiations with striking screen actors.
Actor Mark Margolis, murderous drug kingpin on 'Breaking Bad' and 'Better Call Saul,' dies at 83
Read full article: Actor Mark Margolis, murderous drug kingpin on 'Breaking Bad' and 'Better Call Saul,' dies at 83Actor Mark Margolis, who played murderous former drug kingpin Hector Salamanca in โBreaking Badโ โBetter Call Saul,โ has died at 83.
Hank Schrader's beer from 'Breaking Bad' is now a real thing -- and yes, you can buy it
Read full article: Hank Schrader's beer from 'Breaking Bad' is now a real thing -- and yes, you can buy itDETROIT - The mythical beer that Hank Schrader brewed up in his garage on "Breaking Bad" is now a real beer that you can buy. "From Hank's garage to your refrigerator, Schraderbru is a delicious lager that I'm confident will become a mainstay on every beer lover's shelf," said Dean Norris, who played Hank in the hit show. Schraderbru, a German-style Marzen, will be available soon in 22-ounce bottles at New Mexico Costco stores and some retailers in California. The brew, which has 6.2 percent ABV, is also available online at Craftshack, but it's currently sold out. The beer is brewed at California's Figueroa Mountain Brewing Co.
Hank Schrader's beer from 'Breaking Bad' is now a real thing -- and yes, you can buy it
Read full article: Hank Schrader's beer from 'Breaking Bad' is now a real thing -- and yes, you can buy itDETROIT The mythical beer that Hank Schrader brewed up in his garage on "Breaking Bad" is now a real beer that you can buy. "From Hank's garage to your refrigerator, Schraderbru is a delicious lager that I'm confident will become a mainstay on every beer lover's shelf," said Dean Norris, who played Hank in the hit show. Schraderbru, a German-style Marzen, will be available soon in 22-ounce bottles at New Mexico Costco stores and some retailers in California. The brew, which has 6.2 percent ABV, is also available online at Craftshack, but it's currently sold out. The beer is brewed at California's Figueroa Mountain Brewing Co.
'El Camino' cooks up weaker batch of 'Breaking Bad'
Read full article: 'El Camino' cooks up weaker batch of 'Breaking Bad'For "Breaking Bad" and "Downton Abbey," it turns out "The end" wasn't. (CNN) - The big question for "El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie" is whether it justifies returning to a series whose finish, if not completely closed-ended, was wholly satisfying. As with "Downton Abbey," this "Breaking Bad" revival stems more from a desire to capitalize on a beloved property -- the very definition of a "You might also like" suggestion -- than the creative spark that the show regularly delivered. That's hardly a crime, as these things go, but "El Camino" nevertheless plays more like the generic version of "Breaking Bad" than a full-strength dose of it. "El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie" is playing on Netflix and in select theaters.
For 'Breaking Bad' and 'Downton Abbey,' 'the end' wasn't
Read full article: For 'Breaking Bad' and 'Downton Abbey,' 'the end' wasn'tFor "Breaking Bad" and "Downton Abbey," it turns out "The end" wasn't. HOLLYWOOD, Calif. - For "Breaking Bad" and "Downton Abbey," it turns out "The end" wasn't. Ditto for "Downton Abbey," which didn't tie up every loose end but set up enough happily ever afters to leave a solid sense of satisfaction. All of which explains why "El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie" cruises into select theaters and onto Netflix this weekend, a mere three weeks after "Downton Abbey" topped the box-office, amassing nearly $140 million worldwide thus far. "El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie" premieres Oct. 11 on Netflix and in select theaters.
Get that 'Downton Abbey' experience at this Metro Detroit spot
Read full article: Get that 'Downton Abbey' experience at this Metro Detroit spotIt was one of the most popular shows on TV, right up there with "Game of Thrones" or "Breaking Bad," now, "Downton Abbey" has come out with a movie and fans can't wait to see what happens next! Guests will have an immersive experience where they will interview to work as a servant in Meadow Brook Hall. At its peak, Meadow Brook Hall employed more than 29 staff that lived and worked there. They give regular tours daily, but this special "Servant's Life" tour is only available on weekends in September. You can purchase tickets on their website to get that "Downton Abbey" experience before the movie is out!
'Breaking Bad' movie may be here sooner than we thought
Read full article: 'Breaking Bad' movie may be here sooner than we thoughtFans got so excited when it was revealed there was a "Breaking Bad" movie in the works, and it looks like it could be coming a lot sooner than we thought. Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul, aka Walter White and Jesse Pinkman, recently shared a photo on Instagram and it looks a little suspicious. Related: A "Breaking Bad" movie is in the worksOnly a week ago, Cranston and Paul each shared a photo of two mules with the caption "Soon," so it's safe to say this movie is in full throttle. The question on everyone's mind is how Walter White will be involved in the movie. Of course, there are plenty of fan theories lurking on the internet that Walter White really isn't a dead, and hey, maybe they're true.