But while we're waiting for "Better Call Saul" (and hoping it's good), there's another way fans can get their "Breaking Bad" fix. Why not take a trip to some of the actual filming locations?
The show's now-famous shooting locations continue to be a major draw for tourists from all over the world. Local souvenir shops sell "blue meth" rock candy, "Breaking Bad" t-shirts, and much more.
Breaking Bad was becoming more popular with each season, and the news that it would end with the fifth season sparked a lot ...
The iconic house featured in Breaking Bad is now on the market. Located in Albuquerque, New Mexico, the property served as Walter White’s residence in the acclaimed series starring Bryan ...
“Breaking Bad” creator Vince Gilligan wanted to film a house that had roads shaped like a “T” in front, Joanne said. Location scouts didn’t think White, a struggling high school ...
The home’s high price reflects its pop cultural significance, and its potential value if converted into an Airbnb or a museum.
Bryan Cranston has carved out a legacy as Walter White in Breaking Bad but one small dream sequence threatened to destroy it ...
The family who own Walter White’s Breaking Bad house have been driven out by ... keen to see the show’s real-life locations, have impacted her family’s quality of life and forced her ...
Walter’s house in Albuquerque, New Mexico was a key shooting location for Breaking Bad where our anti-hero lived with his family consisting of his wife Skyler and son Wlater Jr. The house witnes ...
The Breaking Bad RV Tours whisks passengers across town on a replica Bounder RV, just like the one seen on the show, to local filming spots. The tour hopscotches to popular locations used for ...