Aaron Paul May Call Saul If The Price Is Right; Jesse Pinkman Actor From Breaking Bad Wants In On `Better Call Saul’

Better Call Saul Casting News: Aaron Paul, Jesse Pinkman from "Breaking Bad" is thinking that he'd "Better Call Saul." Yeah bitches. Magnets. It's one thing for Aaron Paul to have a need for speed, but who better than Saul Goodman to pay his tickets. Now if we they can only get Bryan Cranston's Walter White to produce methamphetamine we can party.

According to media reports, "Breaking Bad" fans will soon be seeing a reunion. Aaron Paul is in talks to revive his "Breaking Bad" character Jesse Pinkman in a reunion with Saul Goodman in the spinoff series "Better Call Saul."

Word is that Aaron Paul has had "serious talks" with Vince Gilligan, the co-creator of "Better Call Saul," to play Jesse Pinkman in the days before he met Walter White. While he was still breaking bad himself.

Vince Gilligan, the creator of "Breaking Bad" has been hinting that he's going to be nabbing Breaking Bad actors to make cameos in "Better Call Saul." The new series will star Bob Odenkirk as the deviously genius mouthpiece Saul Goodman.

On the press junket for the promoting the upcoming "Need For Speed" movie Aaron Paul told the media "Anything Vince is involved with, I'm there. I owe him my entire career. And the idea of jumping into the skin of Jesse Pinkman again in his lighter days - because it's all a prequel - it would be fun."

There's no word yet on whether Bryan Cranston will make an appearance. But don't look for Dean Norris, who played Hank Schrader. He has no reason to call Saul. White's brother-in-law Hank Schrader was in the DEA. Norris is now starring in the series "Under the Dome."

While promoting the movie "Small Time," Norris said "I don't think they'll let me do a little cable show. I think that experience was that experience. I'm not a big fan of kind of revisiting something that has already been done. But I think it's going to be awesome. So I can't wait to see it."

"Under the Dome" is set to premiere its second season on CBS this summer.

"Breaking Bad" ended last year after five seasons and multiple Emmy awards.

"Better Call Saul" will premiere in November on AMC.

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