Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul tease Breaking Bad film with identical image of two donkeys

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Bonnie Christian26 June 2019
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Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul have teased the highly-anticipated Breaking Bad film by sharing identical images of two donkeys.

Cranston previously confirmed the film was in development but said he was not sure if he would be in it after his character died at the end of the sixth and final season.

However, the 63-year-old appeared to suggest he will appear, captioning the cryptic image with only the word "Soon".

Fans speculated that the pictures, showing two donkeys against a mountainous backdrop, could refer to the use of drug mules by organised criminals to transport narcotics.

They also speculated how Cranston's character might return, with some saying he might not have actually died in the final season or that he may return in flashbacks in thef ilm.

Others shared their excitement by sharing memes from the series.

The two-hour spin-off reportedly began shooting in Albuquerque, New Mexico, in mid-November last year, under the code name Greenbrier.

Cranston played chemistry teacher-turned-drug dealer Walter White in the series, while Aaron Paul portrayed his sidekick Jesse Pinkman.

Breaking Bad focused on White's descent to drug dealing to make money following a lung cancer diagnosis.

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