Why Bryan Cranston cannot move on from being Walter White on Breaking Bad

Bryan went on to say that the main reason is that he wants to hold on to those memories.
Bryan Cranston
Bryan Cranston

Hollywood actor Bryan Cranston on Monday said he would not be able to move on from his role as anti-hero Walter White in the hit television series Breaking Bad. The show which is now 10 years old since it first aired on television and had a cult-following which brought Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul a lot of fame.

In an interview, Bryan said it is difficult to move on from the character Walter because it was indelible and meaningful to him in his life. He also went on to say that the main reason is that he wants to hold on to those memories. His co-star Aaron Paul who played his partner Jesse Pinkman in the series agreed with the 62-year-old actor and said that the show was probably the best experience of his life. Aaron also went on to say that when they started shooting the series, Dean Norris who plays DEA agent Hank Schrader, in the series, said that it would be a memorable series when they look back at it 10 years from 2008 and it was. 

The television series Breaking Bad ran for five seasons from January 2008 to March 2013 and revolved around a terminally ill chemistry teacher played by Bryan Cranston who turns into a meth producer. The show received 58 Emmy nominations and 16 wins while it was on air.   

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