Bryan Cranston Will be Happy to Appear on Better Call Saul’s Last Season

Bob Odenkirk and Bryan Cranston in "Breaking Bad"

Better Call Saul, the critically acclaimed Breaking Bad prequel series, will wrap up after its 6th season. Up until now, despite fans clamoring for it, we didn’t get to see the famous chemist that has started it all, Walter White, making an appearance on the show. But don’t lose hope—as it turns out, one of those clamoring fans is no other than Bryan Cranston, the actor who played White.

The Golden Globe winning actor said in an interview with Collider he will be happy to step back into the chemist-turned-drug king’s shoes. “I would be in it if Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould, who are co-executive producers on it, wanted me to be in it,” Cranston said. “I would do it in a second. But it hasn’t happened yet, I can tell you, and we’ll see. I don’t know. There’s one more season to go and we’ll see what happens!”

Cranston may also contribute to the show from the other side of the camera. “I have been asked to direct an episode every single season and it just didn’t work out because of a commitment to doing a play or doing a movie or something, so I wasn’t able to section out the times available,” he said.