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Breaking Bad’s Saul Goodman Revelation: Bob Odenkirk Felt Like A “Guest” On The Show

Bob Odenkirk admitted to feeling like a “guest” on the AMC hit series Breaking Bad, despite portraying the super popular character Saul Goodman. The 61-year-old also confessed to never having watched the trendy show before being cast as the well-appreciated lawyer with questionable ethics.Speaking about the series’ cast on Wednesday (February 28) Bob told Jimmy Kimmel: “They were very good people to include me because I really was popping in.“I felt very much like a guest in their company.”Surprised by this confession,…

Strong Bad’s Cool Game for Attractive People is getting delisted again

Deleted! Telltale has announced that 2008’s certified classic adventure game Strong Bad’s Cool Game for Attractive People is facing imminent delisting. It’s now or never if you want to own one of the most impactful and significant masterpieces in human existence. In a heart-rending press release, Telltale states, “Unfortunately, we can no longer support Strong Bad’s Cool Game for Attractive People. We no longer have the rights to the IP, and so we can no longer sell or support the game series.” Oh man, the press release…

Denver bars where Breaking Bad’s Bryan Cranston, Aaron Paul drank mezcal

Forget the Oscars red carpet. Denevrites were raving about celebrity sightings over the weekend, as actors Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul traveled around the region pouring drinks that featured their original mezcal. The duo, otherwise known as Walter White and Jesse Pinkman from “Breaking Bad,” was on a semi-secretive tour, stopping by several liquor stores to sign bottles of Dos Hombres, a mezcal they first released in 2019. They also popped up unannounced in bars and restaurants throughout the Mile High City shaking up…

Breaking Bad’s Aaron Paul, Bryan Cranston in Denver promoting mezcal

Actors Aaron Paul and Bryan Cranston are cooking up a buzz this week as they embark on a tour around Denver promoting their mezcal, Dos Hombres. The duo, perhaps best known for their partnership as Walter White and Jesse Pinkman on the TV series “Breaking Bad,” has been popping up at bars, Costcos and liquor stores across the country this year and signing bottles of Dos Hombres for hordes of fans. That’s one reason we’re guessing the website neverendingtour.com only lists the dates Paul and Cranston will be in the area:…

5 Potential Big Bads for James Gunn’s DCU Who’d Make the MCU’s Kang and Thanos Look Like Condiment King

Images via Marvel Studios/DC Comics After months of teasing, James Gunn has finally revealed the shape of his initial wave of projects for the rebooted DC universe. Officially titled DCU Chapter One: Gods & Monsters, the franchise will commence with five movies and five TV shows beginning in 2025. With projects ranging from Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow to The Authority, we now possess a clearer idea of which heroes will be leading the charge of the new DCU. Although we still have one big question: which…

The Kang Dynasty’ Theory Suggests the Big Bad’s Variants Are Hunting for Phase Four MacGuffins

Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings Phase four of the MCU has introduced us to a whole host of powerful new objects whilst season one of Loki, completely seemed to nullify the power of the Infinity Stones. Many of these new objects of power seem to have a link to time, and one Reddit user is wondering if Kang’s various variants are potentially on the hunt for them. Season one of Loki quickly shut down the idea of the Infinity Stones carrying any more weight in the MCU, unless that is you need a weight to…

A Breakdown of Phase Four’s Big Bads Sums up the MCU’s Villain Issues

via Marvel Studios Does the Marvel Cinematic Universe still have a villain problem? It’s been one of the biggest criticisms of Kevin Feige’s all-conquering franchise since its inception 14 years ago, and it’s an argument that’s nowhere near finished. While the long-running superhero series has rectified a lot of its antagonistic issues, many of the same underlying problems remain, whether it’s reusing the trope of “bad guy is twisted mirror version of good guy”, or holding off on the major reveal for so long…

Apple has picked up the next show from Breaking Bad’s creator

The Untitled Vince Gilligan Project is now in officially in the works. | Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images for TNT Apple has picked up the next show from Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul creator Vince Gilligan. The two-season Apple TV Plus show, which Apple currently calls the “Untitled Vince Gilligan Project,” will star Rhea Seehorn, who was nominated for an Emmy for playing attorney Kim Wexler in Better Call Saul. Apple isn’t revealing much about the series just yet, but Gilligan did share a…