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Bryan Cranston teases 'Breaking Bad' continuation

Cranston received three Emmy Awards for his portrayal of Walter White.

By Annie Martin
Cast members Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul attend a premiere screening of the final episodes of the series "Breaking Bad" held at the Sony Studio lot in the Culver City section of Los Angeles on July 24, 2013. UPI/Phil McCarten
1 of 5 | Cast members Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul attend a premiere screening of the final episodes of the series "Breaking Bad" held at the Sony Studio lot in the Culver City section of Los Angeles on July 24, 2013. UPI/Phil McCarten | License Photo

ATLANTA, May 30 (UPI) -- Bryan Cranston's character Walter White may not be dead after all.

The chemistry-teacher-gone-bad appeared to die in the Breaking Bad finale after an epic confrontation at the Aryan Brotherhood compound. Cranston spoke to CNN's Ashleigh Banfield about the series on Thursday, and suggested that White might have survived.

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"Hey, you never saw [body] bags zip up or anything," he teases.

The actor went on to say that he doesn't know if White is dead. When asked about a potential movie or any other form of return, he responds, "Never say never."

Breaking Bad spinoff Better Call Saul premieres on AMC in November. The program follows the life of Saul Goodman (Bob Odenkirk) before the events on Breaking Bad.

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