Giancarlo Esposito is a busy actor these days, with his hit AMC series Parish and roles in Captain America: Brave New World and the Russo Brothers’ The Electric State just completed. He has more than half a dozen projects currently in production, but there’s one he still thinks about revisiting:Breaking Bad’s iconic drug kingpin Gus Fring. In a new interview with Discussing Film, Esposito discussed his recent projects, and his hopes to once again play his most iconic character.
Parish may not be the monster hit that Breaking Bad or Better Call Saul was for AMC, but Esposito personally has earned strong reviews playing a man who returns to a life of crime after a personal tragedy. Whether there will be a second season is still up in the air, but Esposito is on to more projects, including a future guest appearance on Peacock’s hit series Poker Face, starring Natasha Lyonne. However, he admits that he would absolutely make time for a Gus Fring series if AMC and Breaking Bad creator Vince Gilligan came calling.
I would consider that most certainly.
Esposito outlined what it would take to sign on to play Gus Fring again. The series would obviously have to be a prequel, as Fring meets an unforgettable and gruesome end in the fourth season of Breaking Bad. The prequel series Better Call Saul gave Esposito more opportunities to expand on the character, but he wants that same creative team to be in charge of any series with Fring as the lead character.
“I don’t have the power to greenlight a Gus Fring prequel, but I think that character deserves a little attention in that arena. Maybe I say that now because I’m confident that I could be at that number one spot and bring in viewers for an interesting story. It wouldn’t be anything without Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould, who was the showrunner on
Better Call Saul
.”
Esposito says he has discussed the possibility of a Gus Fring prequel series with Gould, but did not elaborate on how those talks have progressed. As Better Call Saul showed, there is certainly more backstory to the character that has yet to be revealed, that could make for a riveting series.
“I think we all want to know more about his complicated nature and how he came to be,” he said.
Will Breaking Bad Get Another Prequel or Sequel?
Breaking Bad fans have been pretty vocal about their hopes of seeing a continuation of any sort with any of the series’ characters. Few thought a series focused on Bob Odenkirk’s Saul Goodman would work, but many now consider Better Call Saul to be just as good, if not better, than its acclaimed predecessor. The creative team behind the series, however, isn’t too keen on revisiting the franchise just yet. In an October 2023 interview with Variety, Gilligan said he would prefer to leave the Breaking Bad universe alone, but might reconsider if his current projects flop.
“To be brutally honest, if I get my ass handed to me with this next show and the one after that, and nobody wants to see it and everybody wants ‘Breaking Bad,’ who knows! Maybe we’ll see our way clearer to doing something in the future. But what I’d like to do is leave it be.”
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After Breaking Bad ended in 2013, Gilligan and Gould produced six seasons of Better Call Saul, which ran from 2015 to 2022. In 2019, Gilligan directed El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie, which brought back Aaron Paul to wrap up Jesse Pinkman’s storyline. That may be all the content we get from the Breaking Bad universe, unless Esposito is able to convince him otherwise…
All seasons of
Breaking Bad
and
Better Call Saul
, as well as
El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie
, are streaming on Netflix. You can check out the trailer for Esposito’s latest TV project,
Parish
, below.