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Summary

  • A Heisenberg sequel risks ruining the perfect ending of Breaking Bad by retelling a story that has already been done in Better Call Saul.
  • If Walter White survived, he would have to go into hiding due to his wanted status, making a sequel repetitive and lacking in purpose.
  • Breaking Bad should avoid a Heisenberg sequel and instead focus on other characters like Gus Fring for a more intriguing spinoff.

Although there are no more Breaking Bad sequels or spinoffs in the works, the possibility of a Heisenberg movie has been a hot topic of discussion recently. Unfortunately, the only story a Heisenberg sequel could cover is one that's already been done. Of course, the likelihood of a Breaking Bad follow-up centered on Walter White is fairly low. Vince Gilligan doesn't sound enthusiastic about more spinoffs, and Walter's fate at the end of Breaking Bad makes it difficult to continue his story. Any attempt to do so would need to retcon the show's near-perfect conclusion.

And even if Breaking Bad could find a way to bring Walter White back believably, there's nothing left for Bryan Cranston's character to do. He's a wanted man after season 5, so there's no way he'd be able to make meth or embrace his identity as Heisenberg again. And it's dubious that he'd be able to skate under the radar long enough to live anything near a normal life. There's only one story left for Walter White, and it's one that Breaking Bad fans already watched play out — just with another character.

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The Only Possible Story For A Heisenberg Sequel Was Already Told In Better Call Saul

If Walter Survived, He'd Have To Go Into Hiding

There are several reasons a Heisenberg movie would ruin Breaking Bad's perfect ending — and one is that this sort of sequel has been done before. If Breaking Bad ever followed through on a Heisenberg sequel, it would likely tell the same story as Better Call Saul. After the crimes Walter commits in the original show, he'd be forced to live in hiding if he was brought back to life somehow. Like Saul Goodman, Walter would need a new identity — and there's no way he'd be able to return to a life of crime.

A movie about Heisenberg going into hiding could only end two ways: with his death — which we've already seen — or with him seeking redemption for what he's done.

A Breaking Bad sequel about Walter would likely see him embracing a new identity, then trying to avoid being noticed or arrested. For such a project to have any purpose, he'd need to have the same ending as Saul Goodman, too. A movie about Heisenberg going into hiding could only end two ways: with his death —​​​​​​​ which we've already seen — or with him seeking redemption for what he's done. The latter would land him in prison for life, making a Heisenberg sequel a carbon copy of Better Call Saul.

A Breaking Bad Sequel About Walter White Risks Feeling Too Repetitive

Copying Better Call Saul Won't Make For An Interesting Spinoff

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Walter White and Saul Goodman are two very different characters, so there's little reason their narratives should end the same way. Walter's fate in Breaking Bad better suits his character, and that's far from the only reason to leave Heisenberg alone. Returning to his story also risks feeling too repetitive, as there's no way around a Heisenberg movie becoming another Better Call Saul. Such a familiar story might not appeal to viewers, and retconning Walt's ending won't make people happy either. It's too risky to return to Cranston's character, and it could hurt Breaking Bad's legacy.

Returning to his story also risks feeling too repetitive, as there's no way around a Heisenberg movie becoming another Better Call Saul.

Breaking Bad also has a follow-up film already, as Netflix's El Camino shows what happens to Jesse Pinkman after the events of the original series. This means Breaking Bad has three great conclusions, eliminating any real need for another. If the creators ever choose to return to the series, it should be in the form of a prequel. Most of the characters' arcs are completed in the post-Breaking Bad timeline, and it will be nearly impossible to come up with a fresh and interesting story for a sequel.

If Breaking Bad Ever Continues, It Should Be Without Heisenberg

There's A Better Character To Follow In A Spinoff

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​​​​​​​If the Breaking Bad franchise ever continues —​​​​​​​ before or after the original story — it should do so without Heisenberg. Walter White's narrative is perfect already, and there's no reason to dredge it up again. This is especially true when you consider that there's a better character to helm a Breaking Bad spinoff: Gus Fring. Giancarlo Esposito's drug boss has an intriguing backstory, and it's one the franchise hasn't touched on nearly as much as viewers would like. Needless to say, a Gus prequel would be far more welcome than a Heisenberg sequel.

Showing what becomes of Jesse after El Camino or Skylar White after Breaking Bad would also be more compelling than a direct sequel with Walt. There's also Mike's backstory to consider; Gus Fring's right-hand man is a corrupt police officer before he joins Gus' operation, and that could be intriguing to explore. Any of these options would be better than bringing Walt back, just to rehash Better Call Saul's story. Breaking Bad's legacy deserves better than that, and so do its fans.

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Breaking Bad, created by Vince Gilligan, follows a chemistry teacher turned drug kingpin named Walter White (Bryan Cranston) as he attempts to provide for his family following a fatal diagnosis. With nothing left to fear, White ascends to power in the world of drugs and crime, transforming the simple family man into someone known only as Heisenberg.

Cast
Bryan Cranston , Aaron Paul , Dean Norris , Betsy Brandt , Anna Gunn , RJ Mitte , Bob Odenkirk , Jonathan Banks , Giancarlo Esposito , Steven Michael Quezada , Charles Baker , Christopher Cousins , Matt Jones , Michael Shamus Wiles , Lavell Crawford , Jesse Plemons , Ray Campbell , Tina Parker , Carmen Serano , Emily Rios , Krysten Ritter , Laura Fraser , Jeremiah Bitsui , Mark Margolis , Ian Posada , David House , David Costabile , michael bowen , Kevin Rankin , Aaron Hill , Harry Groener , Patrick Sane , Daniel Moncada , Luis Moncada , Marius Stan , Bill Burr , Todd Terry , Jessica Hecht , Tait Fletcher , Rodney Rush , Kaija Roze Bales , Matt Metzler , John de Lancie , Tom Kiesche , Jere Burns , Maurice Compte , Morse Bicknell , Nigel Gibbs , Tess Harper , Raymond Cruz , Max Arciniega , Cesar Garcia , Jesus Jr. , Michael Bofshever , Julie Dretzin , Mike Seal , Christopher Dempsey , Javier Grajeda , Mike Batayeh , Chris Freihofer , Louis Ferreira , Gonzalo Menendez , Jason Douglas , Adam Godley

Release Date
January 20, 2008

Seasons
5
Network
AMC
Streaming Service(s)
Netflix

Franchise(s)
Breaking Bad

Writers
Peter Gould , Gennifer Hutchison , Vince Gilligan , George Mastras , Moira Walley-Beckett , Sam Catlin , Thomas Schnauz

Directors
Vince Gilligan , michelle maclaren

Showrunner
Vince Gilligan
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Breaking Bad Already Told The Only Possible Story A Heisenberg Sequel Could Cover (2024)

FAQs

Is Breaking Bad 2 really coming out? ›

AMC Films is not a real production company, and there are no current plans for a Breaking Bad movie sequel at any point in the future. After Better Call Saul ended in 2022, Vince Gilligan has moved on to new projects, with no intention of continuing the Breaking Bad franchise beyond it.

Is there going to be a sequel to Heisenberg in 2024? ›

The 2024 Breaking Bad Heisenberg movie poster is fan-made, not legitimate, and not part of any planned continuation of the franchise.

Why did Walter White say Heisenberg? ›

The alias allowed Walt to gain notoriety while hiding his true identity, reflecting his concerns and personality. The name "Heisenberg" was inspired by the German physicist Werner Heisenberg, known for his uncertainty principle, which mirrored Walt's unpredictable actions throughout the series.

What is Walter White's fake name? ›

Walt adopted the name "Heisenberg" (a reference to the theoretical physicist Werner Karl Heisenberg) as an alias as he immersed himself in the drug trade.

Is Breaking Bad Season 2 the worst? ›

Reviews. The second season of Breaking Bad received very positive reviews from critics, scoring 84 out of 100 on Metacritic. On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the second season has an approval rating of 97% based on 36 reviews, with an average rating of 9.1/10.

How old is Heisenberg Walter White? ›

Walter White (Breaking Bad)
Walter White
Home308 Negra Arroyo Lane, Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States New Hampshire, United States (Remote)
NationalityAmerican
Date of birthSeptember 7, 1958
Date of deathSeptember 7, 2010 (aged 52)
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What happened to the real Heisenberg? ›

On February 1, 1976, the scientist succumbed to cancer of the kidneys and gall bladder. Deeply saddened by the loss of this brilliant man, Heisenberg's colleagues and loved ones apparently honored him by walking from the Institute of Physics in Munich to his home, each leaving a candle by his front door.

Is Karl Heisenberg a human? ›

Lord Karl Heisenberg (カール・ハイゼンベルク, kāru haizenberuku?) was a human mutant who lived in an Eastern European mountain range. A genius in engineering, he is presumably the patriarch of the Heisenberg family.

Did Hank think Walt was Heisenberg? ›

I understand that Hank made the realization that Walt is Heinsenberg after seeing the writing in Walt Whitman's book from G.B. (paraphrased "My other favorite W.W.") and I remember Hank's joking accusation of Walt being heisenberg and their conversation about this exact quote in his copy of the book.

What is Walter White's new name? ›

Initially making only small batches of meth with his former student Jesse Pinkman in a rolling meth lab, Walter and Jesse eventually expand to make larger batches of an extremely pure, blue meth which creates high demand. Walter takes on the name "Heisenberg" to mask his identity.

How much money did Walter White leave his family? ›

Even at his lowest, Walt still had plenty of money. In the period when he was in hiding, Walt spent some money on supplies, but when he returned to Albuquerque he left $9 million in the hands of Gretchen to give to his family.

What is Walter White's Mexican name? ›

' The Walter White character that viewers saw descend into the depths of hell in Breaking Bad is now called Walter Blanco. He speaks Spanish and has swapped the arid landscape of Albuquerque for the mountains that surround the urban hustle and bustle of Bogota.

What does Jesse call Walter? ›

Jesse calls Walter "Walt" for the first of only two times in the series run. All the other times Walt is referred to by Jesse as "Mr. White."

Why did Jimmy change his name to Saul? ›

As he finds himself on the other side of the law, he develops a new persona: the criminal lawyer Saul Goodman. Identity change is often catalyzed by trauma — in his case, coming to terms with his losses. He is the last McGill left and his unique skill sets cannot be monetized in the legitimate world.

Will Breaking Bad come back? ›

And, so, it's okay to have a beginning, middle, and end, and then let it go. I'm proud of what we did. As Cranston said, Breaking Bad has come to an end, and allowing it to stay complete is not a bad thing. Adding more to the franchise now would only muddy the story and risk jeopardizing its stellar legacy.

Is there going to be a Breaking Bad 2 on AMC? ›

After months of speculation, today is full of actual news on Vince Gilligan's feature follow-up to all-time great “Breaking Bad.” First, Deadline reported that the mysterious movie sequel to the show will not only be headed back to its original home on AMC but it will also be on Netflix.

When did Breaking Bad Season 2 come out? ›

The second season of the American television drama series Breaking Bad premiered on March 8, 2009 and concluded on May 31, 2009.

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