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tv2 months ago

'Pluribus' Features 'Breaking Bad' Stars and Navigates COVID Challenges

A promotional teaser for the Apple TV series 'Pluribus' features stars from the 'Breaking Bad' universe, including Bob Odenkirk and Bryan Cranston, interacting with Rhea Seehorn's character. The series follows Carol, who must save the world from happiness after a global event turns people into a hive mind. The ad includes appearances from other 'Breaking Bad' actors and hints at a connection to the universe, though 'Pluribus' is not set in that universe. The show has been renewed for a second season.

entertainment2 months ago

Vince Gilligan Turns to Rhea Seehorn for His Next Project

Vince Gilligan, creator of 'Breaking Bad,' discusses his new secretive Apple TV+ series 'Pluribus,' which features Rhea Seehorn as the lead character. He wanted to create a hero again, moving away from his usual anti-heroes, and built a new world in Albuquerque to avoid fan disruptions. Gilligan emphasizes the importance of timing in revealing projects and shares his love for working with familiar crews and actors, while also reflecting on his career and the desire to leave a lasting, positive impression with his new work.

entertainment4 months ago

Breaking Bad Actor Raymond Cruz Arrested for Water Spraying Incident in L.A.

Raymond Cruz, known for his role in 'Breaking Bad,' was arrested in Los Angeles after allegedly spraying women with a water hose outside his home, claiming they were harassing him. He was released on his own recognizance and is due in court in October. Cruz maintains he was defending himself from harassment, and no charges have been confirmed yet.

entertainment4 months ago

Breaking Bad Actor Raymond Cruz Arrested in Water Dispute

Actor Raymond Cruz was detained for five hours after an incident in his Los Angeles neighborhood where he was accused of spraying women with water, which he and his agent claim was a misunderstanding and unintentional. Cruz, known for his roles in 'Breaking Bad' and 'The Closer,' is scheduled for a court hearing on October 1, but no charges have been filed as of now.

entertainment1 year ago

"Giancarlo Esposito's Extreme Pre-'Breaking Bad' Financial Plan"

Before landing his iconic role as Gus Fring on "Breaking Bad," Giancarlo Esposito was so broke that he considered arranging his own murder for life insurance money to provide for his children. This desperate idea came to him in 2008, a year before his career took a turn with "Breaking Bad," leading to roles in "The Mandalorian" and "The Boys." Despite his financial struggles, Esposito ultimately found success and is now interested in playing Gus Fring in a prequel series about the character's backstory.

crime1 year ago

"NY Scientist Admits to Operating 'Breaking Bad'-Style Drug Lab After Calling Cops on Himself"

A 23-year-old New York scientist, Matthew Leshinsky, has pleaded guilty to charges related to operating a "Breaking Bad"-style meth lab after mistakenly calling the police on himself when he reported a burglary at his business, which led to the discovery of the lab. Police found a clandestine laboratory involved in the production of methamphetamine and other controlled substances, resulting in Leshinsky pleading guilty to 13 charges. Despite his attorney's claim that he was analyzing drug addiction for the public good, Leshinsky is due for sentencing in March.

crime1 year ago

"Scientist Pleads Guilty to Running 'Breaking Bad'-Style Meth Lab After Accidentally Calling Cops on Himself"

Long Island scientist Matthew Leshinsky, 23, pleaded guilty to running a "Breaking Bad"-style meth lab after inadvertently calling the police on himself when he reported a burglary at his lab. The lab was found to be producing methamphetamine and other controlled substances. Leshinsky claimed to be analyzing cannabis, but was found with over 3 ounces of meth, 625,000 milligrams of pure ketamine, and other drug-related items. His lawyer described him as a "brilliant" scientist examining drug addiction for the public good, but Leshinsky pleaded guilty to 13 charges and is set to be sentenced in March.

entertainment1 year ago

"Bryan Cranston's Shocking Revelation: Wanted for Murder in the '70s"

Bryan Cranston revealed on a podcast that he and his brother were once suspects in a murder investigation after a chef they worked with was found dead in Daytona Beach, Florida during the 1970s. The circumstances pointed to foul play, leading investigators to probe the staff at the Hawaiian Inn where they worked. The brothers were eventually cleared when witnesses and cameras at a dog track provided evidence leading to an arrest, narrowly avoiding a potentially dangerous encounter with law enforcement.