Breaking Bad Movie: 10 Things That Must Happen
10. Schrodinger's Walter White
As the shimmering yet strangely bleak notes of Badfinger’s classic soft rock track Baby Blue played over the show’s closing moments, it seemed that Walter’s fate had been sealed. Injured during his devilishly defiant attack on Jack’s compound, his last moments spent admiring a meth lab’s equipment, police sirens screaming in the background, felt justifiably fitting.
That said, with Cranston reportedly signed on for a role in the upcoming film, Heisenberg may not have been as dead as previously believed. Though the glassy-eyed stare he gave audiences as the show’s last scene faded to black strongly implied that he was no more, it isn’t out of the realm of possibility that the police may have been able to revive him shortly after.
Fans probably wouldn’t prefer that to have been the case, but it would be nice to see Mr. White return to the series in one form or another. Cranston is most likely going to portray the character in flashback scenes, but, at this point, nobody is certain.
The ambiguity of the show’s ending may have enthralled many, but it’s time to learn definitely what happened to the Southwest’s most infamous drug lord.