Breaking Bad stars Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul leave die hard fans heart broken with new announcement
The award-winning television show which ended almost six years ago was in the news for making a comeback to the small screen or as a full-fledged movie. And die-hard fans of Breaking Bad were expecting a huge announcement.
Breaking Bad stars Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul sent netizens into a frenzy last week when they posted a picture of themselves and captioned it, "Even sooner." The award-winning television show which ended almost six years ago was in the news for making a comeback to the small screen or as a full-fledged movie. And with Bryan's last post with Aaron, die-hard fans of Breaking Bad were expecting a huge announcement. However, the hype died down the minute the Breaking Bad stars revealed that they had teamed up to produce an artesanal mezcal (alcoholic beverage).
Sharing the news, Bryan wrote, "We had the time of our lives while shooting Breaking Bad and truly built a very special bond. Knowing that we couldn’t share the screen for quite a while - our thoughts turned to a new project." The detailed post further read, "We searched high and low all over Oaxaca, met incredible people along the way and after a beautiful yet grueling search throughout that majestic landscape we believed we may have found our place. Our Mezcal. We named it Dos Hombres - two guys on a quest. It’s been a long and crazy journey and we couldn’t be happier to share this with you and the rest of the world."
While some fans were excited to see the two co-stars collaborate, scores of others were left highly disappointed and pissed with the announcement. One user wrote, "No way. I was hoping for a trailer of the breaking bad movie. I’m so pissed off :(."
Another one added, "My disappointment is immeasurable and my day is ruined." "I thought it would at least remotely be related to Breaking Bad. DISAPPOINTED," one die-hard fan wrote. "Congrats on your ALCOHOL collab. Now if you’ll excuse me while I go cry my eyes out because I want a BREAKING BAD collab. This is disappointing as hell." Check out the post below:


Bryan Cranston won our hearts as the badass Walter White from one of the best TV series to have graced the small screen. And his partner in crime Jesse Pinkman, played by Aaron Paul, made the duo unforgettable. The show aired on AMC from 2008-2013.
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