
“Breaking Bad”, the drama starring Bryan Cranston, would already have a release date on Netflix – Fotograf: Special (AMC)
One of the most interesting drama series Netflix offers is “Breaking Bad”, a title that has enjoyed tremendous success during its five seasons, which has even managed to spawn its own spin off, “Better Call Saul”, however, everything seems indicate that this production with Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul You already have your departure date from this platform.
According to information shared by The Wrap media, Netflix rhinestone license ‘breaking Bad’, and the streaming giant currently has no plans to renew it, so this hit drama and crime series starring Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul would be dropped from the streaming giant’s extensive catalog.
As shared, it’s captivating drama series premiered in 2008 It would leave the streaming giant’s catalog on February 10, 2025, so this award-winning production would still remain on this platform for a couple of years, but with a release date already set by this streaming service.
Yes, it’s true, it’s been several months that ‘Breaking Bad’ would remain in the Netflix catalog, however surely millions of fans of this franchise would like this title to be available forever on this platform, we must not forget that this service has the spin-off of success of this franchise, “Better Call Saul”.
It is important to remember that at the moment the streaming giant has not revealed information regarding the presumed departure from ‘breaking Bad’ from netflixHowever, taking into account the numerous productions that this platform has lost in recent months, once the licenses are completed, it is very likely that the story of Walter White and Jesse Pinkman will at some point say goodbye to this service.
The ending of “Better Call Saul”
It is worth mentioning that ‘Breaking Bad’ has again aroused the interest of subscribers of the streaming giant, because the spin-off series is broadcasting its last season, a title that has become one of the most successful in the history of this platform, with a prequel story that connects to the plot presented by the Bryan Cranston series.
The good news for the millions of fans of this franchise is that rumors have recently begun about new spin-off titles derived from “Breaking Bad”, productions that, like “Better Call Saul”, would focus on the supporting characters of this franchise. series, so everything seems to indicate that this story, launched in 2005, will continue to grow on Netflix.
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