Prequel to ‘Breaking Bad’ – Emmy Award sequel like ‘Better Call Saul’ and ‘El Camino’, either for the awards

It’s the first time: a prequel and a sequel to a beloved TV series exist at the same time and seek to repeat some of Emmy’s good fortune from its esteemed predecessor.

AMC’s prequel, Breaking Bad, Better Call Saul, earned seven Emmy nominations this morning, adding the remarkable drama series. Breaking Bad’s sequel, El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie, earned 4 nominations, adding a notable television film.

The Mom Send series, created through Vince Gilligan, one of the highlights of the last decade with an Emmy-winning truck, adding two for the remarkable drama series.

Better Call Saul, created through Gilligan and Peter Gould, has earned a nomination in a drama series of its five seasons to date.

The Way, written and directed through Gilligan, is the most recent sequel to an acclaimed emmy-nominated series in the category of Featured TV Films, joining Deadwood: The Movie last year and Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt: Kimmy vs. Kimmy. The Reverend this year. who will face El Camino.

Better Call’s Saul and El Camino men Bob Odenkirk and Aaron Paul were snubed today, and Paul lacks a sixth Emmy nomination to play Jesse Pinkman. (He won three times for Breaking Bad).

As they take position in the other times, Better Call Saul and El Camino, produced through SPT, do not focus the casts, Jonathan Banks, co-star of Better Call Saul, gave the impression on the film in a flashback.

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