Aaron Paul has revealed in a new interview that he initially didn't think it was even feasible for his Breaking Bad character to make a guest appearance on the spinoff Better Call Saul.The 42-year-old Westworld actor shared with The Hollywood Reporteron Friday that he 'didn’t initially see how' the producers and writers of the critically acclaimed series could make his cameo role work.The TV star also shared that he was 'shocked' that the normally secretive producers would announce his guest role in advance, rather than leaving it as a surprise for fans.
Aaron Paul, 42, admitted to The Hollywood Reporter on Friday that he originally didn't think his Better Call Saul guest appearance could work with the show, though the writers won him over; seen in 2020 in HollywoodAaron was tight-lipped when it came to specifics of his and Cranston's return to the Breaking Bad family, though he admitted that he didn't see it coming.'To be honest, I’m such a fan of Better Call Saul that I just didn't initially see how they were going to do it,' he said. 'But of course, leave it to [series creators] Vince [Gilligan] and Peter [Gould] and the rest of the writers to come up with the perfect way.
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