"Breaking Bad" creator Vince Gilligan called for more good guys to be added to the story because bad guys now rule the world: "God help us, they have become our role models." He hopes that future popular TV series will show more heroic characters, emphasizing that "good guys" should be the protagonists of the story.
Recently, while accepting the Paddy Chayefsky Award for Achievement in Television Writing, the Writers Guild of America's highest writing honor, Vince Gilligan told the audience that he really hopes the next generation of the hit series returns to a more inspiring world where the heroes are the good guys.
Vince Gilligan created one of the most iconic antiheroes of all time: Breaking Bad villain Walter White, played by Bryan Cranston.
But Gilligan's creation of chemistry teacher-turned-drug dealer Heisenberg is a cautionary tale rather than a man worth emulating. Gilligan said that with so many real-life bad guys now in charge, maybe it's time to give the good guys the spotlight again.
"Breaking Bad" creator Vince Gilligan's next work will be a psychological science fiction drama starring "Breaking Bad" actress Rhea Seehorn, which will explore the human condition in "surprising ways."
It is reported that this series will be similar to the classic "ET". It has been completed and will be launched on Apple TV+ soon.
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