Better Call Saul Will Have Even More Scenes With Walter and Jesse, Says Bob Odenkirk

Better Call Saul Will Have Even More Scenes With Walter and Jesse, Says Bob Odenkirk

Breaking Bad protagonists Walter White and Jesse Pinkman will appear in Better Call Saul in the final stretch of the sixth season

Better Call Saul finally had the long-awaited appearance of Walter White (Bryan Cranston) and Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul), protagonists of breaking bad in the 11th episode of the sixth season of spin off. Second Bob Odenkirkinterpreter of Saul Goodman/Jimmy McGillthe two characters will have even more scenes.

During participation in The View, odenkirk caused more presence of Walter and Jesse on the show. When asked about the appearances of Cranston and Paul during episode 11, the protagonist of Better Call Saul quickly warned fans to brace themselves for more surprises.

“The truth is that it was just the beginning. There are more of them. The scenes that emerge are powerful,” said the actor. “I love that everyone thinks they will show up. So the fans see [Walter e Jesse] and say, ‘Great. We did it – we saw them again!’ I’m like, ‘You never know what’s next on our show.’ So don’t be sure you saw the last scene – I tell you, you didn’t.”


Better Call Saul: Why didn’t the show rejuvenate Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul digitally? director responds

After six seasons and much anticipation from fans of breaking bad, Walter White (Bryan Cranston) and Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul) finally made a cameo in the spin-off Better Call Saulstarring Bob Odenkirkinterpreter of Jimmy McGill/Saul Goodman.

As the filming of the sixth season of Better Call Saul took place many years after the original filming of breaking badit was noticeable on the screen the aging of Aaron Paul, 42, who returned to the role of a 24-year-old. Currently, Hollywood is used to getting around this problem with rejuvenation through CGI, but the spin-off chose not to.

During an interview with Variety, Thomas Schnauzdirector and screenwriter of the episode “breaking bad” in Better Call Saulexplained the reason for the decision not to make the younger actors with CGI.

“There’s only so much you can do before it starts to look ridiculous. We don’t do a ton of rejuvenation on the show,” the filmmaker stated in the conversation. “There’s a little bit of stuff on guys’ faces to take a few lines here and there, but other than that, Aaron won’t look like an 18 year old boy or how old Jesse was during that period.”

“I fear people will cut this scene in the world of breaking bad and try to match their appearance then and now, but it’s not something you can worry too much about. It is what it is,” continued schnauz. “We’re telling a story and you can either stick with it or start choosing, ‘He looks a lot older than he did in the original scene.’

We decided to go for it, and I’m glad we did.


Source: Rollingstone

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