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Bryan Cranston, in a recent interview with GQ, said:

“They wanted to do

Breaking Bad a 15-year reunion…And then I thought, ‘In five years, we’ll do the and then the . It’s like let’s try not to do too much.” This may have something to do with

Breaking Bad‘ Cranston will not say how the show ranks but its popularity is undeniable. I think it’s arrogant to enter that conversation…Let’s let it be what it really is.”However Bryan Cranston still has an interest in revisiting other popular shows of his. He said of sitcoms Malcolm In The Middle and “I’m curious as to what happened to that family 20 years after…What happened? Where are they? Where are they? What are the children doing? They’re grown men now.” Malcolm himself, Frankie Muniz, has also said he’d like to know what the clan (who was never given a last name) is up to, although he’d have to work it around his NASCAR schedule.

As such, it looks as if Breaking Bad fans will have to make do with the other reunions Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul have been a part of, like turning up to reprise their roles for a final season episode of spinoff Better Call Saul (aptly titled “Breaking Bad”), not to mention a Super Bowl commercial for PopCorners. Cranston and Paul will share the screen again – although not as Walter White and Jesse Pinkman (we don’t think…) – as they will appear together in an upcoming episode of

It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia. It’s not for “The Gang Breaks Bad.” Unfortunately, there won’t be a reunion episode. If so, for how long? Give us your thoughts in the comments below!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SgbKRVxpBQY

Entertainment - Media News Watch originally published at Entertainment - Media News Watch