Bryan Cranston has refused to rule out ever starring in a Breaking Bad movie, despite the show's seemingly finite conclusion.

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In last year's climactic finale 'Felina', Walter White (Cranston) appeared to die after a violent shootout with the neo-Nazis who had stolen his drug earnings.

Cranston was in the midst of an interview on CNN today (May 29), when he was quizzed by host Ashleigh Banfield about Walter White's ultimate fate.

"You never saw a bag zip up or anything," he initially teased.

Banfield then pressed Cranston by directly asking him if Walter White is in fact "dead".

"I don't know," he answered, before saying about a possible Breaking Bad movie: "Never say never."



Cranston has previously said that he would love to guest star in the upcoming Breaking Bad spinoff series Better Call Saul.

He credited the critically-acclaimed drama with exploring the "whole spectrum of the human experience" in its five seasons.

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