'Breaking Bad' Season 6 Proven to Be False
"Breaking Bad," the American crime drama series which aired on AMC for five seasons is one of the most popular television shows and one of the best ones out there too. Still, some fans feel that five seasons weren't enough and wanted more.
Sometime in August, an article was published regarding an alleged "Breaking Bad" Season 6 and as expected, some fans of the television series accepted the story as true. Soon enough however, the story was proven to be a hoax and the executive producers even took a step further by assuring fans that there will never be a sixth season.
Sure enough, another article surfaced recently regarding the notorious Season 6. Although the content of the article is similar to that of two months ago, the story was made more believable with the inclusion of quotes from actor Bryan Cranston and the show's creator Vince Gilligan.
Apparently, many fans who read about the alleged news were gullible enough to believe it even with the warning given by the producers a few months back. Once more, the article has been proven to be fake . Even Aaron Paul, who plays Jesse Pinkman in the series, has taken to his Twitter to break to fans that a sixth season will never really happen.
"This link really made me laugh. And also made me think that I had some work to do. Breaking Bad season 6 everyone," Paul wrote on his Twitter feed. A few minutes later, he then disproved the article by writing, "It's not happening friends."