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Breaking Bad Creator Vince Gilligan Announces New ‘Mild’ Science Fiction Series

2023-10-06 12:40 Source:
Zhongguancun Online

Published in: Beijing

Original title: Breaking Bad actor’s new work is called “mild” science fiction

2023-10-06 12:40:16 Author: Yao Liwei

Vince Gilligan is best known for his series Breaking Bad, which is considered one of the best series of the modern television era. Gilligan then turned his attention to a new series starring Better Call Saul star Rhea Seahorn. The new series will be launched on Apple TV+ and is described as being in the sci-fi genre, but no other details are known yet. Gilligan said that this new series is not “heavy” science fiction, but “light” science fiction, with a core of science fiction elements. Unlike previous episodes of the “Breaking Bad” and “Better Call Saul” series, the new series does not include crime elements. He said: “It’s going to be interesting and it’s going to be unusual. I don’t know how people are going to react to it – whether they love it or hate it or anything in between, I can’t predict. But I know it’s A story that interests me, and Rhea will be playing a very unusual character, different from her role in Better Call Saul.” Like Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul, the new series will also Unfolding in Albuquerque, New Mexico, “it’s just a whole different world,” Gilligan said. He revealed that the world in the show will change very suddenly in the first episode and then become very different from reality. It’s a modern world – the world we live in – but it will change very suddenly. He said he hopes the consequences of these changes will make future episodes more colorful. He was asked if he would return to the Breaking Bad universe for another project, and he said that if fans clamored for more Breaking Bad spinoffs, then he might consider it, but didn’t want to take it Squeeze it dry.He said: “But what I want to do is put it out there. That’s my life’s work. I also want to know if there are more stories to tell, but I don’t want to squeeze it dry.” Return to Sohu to view More

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