
"Walter White was done. I've reprised him a few times, so I think we'd let him go. You don't want to regurgitate too much because even you get tired of it."
"To allow that character to die off, I can't keep buying into that. I have to kind of help people move away."
"He was such a dynamic character. Maybe I'd do something like that-something presidential."
Bryan Cranston expressed that he feels Walter White's story is complete and he is ready to move on from the character. He has reprised the role several times but believes in allowing the character to die off. Cranston mentioned that fans often request him to recite lines from Breaking Bad, but he feels it's important to help them move away from that character. He is interested in potentially reprising roles of dynamic characters, such as a former president, having previously played Lyndon B. Johnson.
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