Firstly, can you believe that it's been ten whole years since 'Breaking Bad' first aired?
Each member of the cast has gone on to different things with varying degrees of success since the show ended, while spin-off series 'Better Call Saul' is now four seasons deep.
To celebrate its 10th anniversary, the cast - including Bryan Cranston, Aaron Paul, Betsy Brandt and Dean Norris - reunited with creator Vince Gilligan for an Entertainment Weekly feature, which you can see below. They're also set to reunite again for the San Diego Comic-Con next month.
So many fun Easter eggs in this #BreakingBad reunion photo: the pizza! the teddy bear! Hank's beer! #BreakingBadReunion https://t.co/pgHHEMw6LD pic.twitter.com/2hJ147oNCq
— Alex Steinman (@AlexSteinman) June 28, 2018
“Yeah, b*tch!” It’s a #BreakingBad reunion!
We caught up with the full @BreakingBad_AMC cast 10 years after the show first aired to revisit high times from the groundbreaking drama: https://t.co/8kHvgDTYT0 #BreakingBadReunion pic.twitter.com/O1AmiofECu— Entertainment Weekly (@EW) June 28, 2018
In honor of @BreakingBad_AMC's 10th anniversary, @BryanCranston reveals why the pilot was the best he’s ever read: "We realized that this has never happened before." Watch more on #EWCastReunions: https://t.co/08TqdsCGCd #BreakingBadReunion pic.twitter.com/qH7gNfIFku
— PeopleTV (@peopletv) June 28, 2018
.@BreakingBad_AMC creator Vince Gilligan and star @aaronpaul_8 discuss the original plan to kill of his character in season 1. Watch more on #EWCastReunions: https://t.co/08Tqdsl5dD #BreakingBadReunion pic.twitter.com/HYVsYdAZDR
— PeopleTV (@peopletv) June 28, 2018
Bryan Cranston aka Walter White said of the reunion: "You can’t just move on. Something that was so indelible and meaningful in your life and you can’t, and I don’t want to. I want to hold on to those good memories of that gathering, both then and during our seven years together. So, it’s a bit melancholy, actually. Bittersweet.”