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Creator Sharidan Sotelo tells THR that the showrunner operated a camera during the shoot: "The reason 'Breaking Ice' exists is because Vince is the man!"Read more
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Fox ordered 13 episodes of "Pacific Rim" writer Travis Beacham's "Hieroglyph," while CBS ponied up for Vince Gilligan and David Shore's "Battle Creek" thanks to big ideas and pressure from competitors. Read more
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The "Breaking Bad" creator gets encouragement from Carlton Cuse, Damon Lindelof, Chris Carter, Shawn Ryan and this line from Aaron Sorkin: "It feels like the first line of your obit's already been written -- it hasn't."Read more
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The show's creator is on the hot seat as THR's Aaron Couch drills him on four myths about the hit AMC series. With the finale behind him, Vince finally busts or confirms "Breaking Bad" fans' favorite theories, plus reveals an "X-Files" shoutout that was incorporated into the show.
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"The sky's the limit with a prequel," Gilligan tells THR on the possibility of Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul reprising their roles. "Everybody who's now deceased in the Breaking Bad world is obviously still alive. You never know who will might turn up and when and where."Read more
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Gilligan faced off against THR.com's Aaron Couch during the Emmy winner's cover shoot. Each was assigned a mystery celebrity and had 20 questions to figure out who it was. Gilligan was given Bryan Cranston, while Couch was assigned Cranston's Breaking Bad anti-hero, Walter White.Read more
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The anxiety-ridden showrunner on what he's mulling (a Western film), saying no to dozens of film pitches and how Jeffrey Katzenberg courted him, even as he admits "the odds of winning the lottery [twice] are pretty infinitesimal."Read more
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The "Breaking Bad" creator plays a round during his cover shoot with THR, and guesses Aaron Paul, Jonathan Banks and Matthew Weiner before landing upon his Emmy-winning lead.Read more
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Does Walt take on the habits of people he's killed? Was baby Holly the only character safe from an untimely demise? The show's creator answers THR's burning questions in 84 seconds.Read more
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The "Bad" creator says Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul have expressed interest in making appearances, while Jonathan Banks could be "an important part" of the Saul Goodman prequel.Read more