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    Aaron Paul doesn’t see anything coming back from the success of Netflix’s Breaking Bad

    Michael McCannBy Michael McCannSeptember 4, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Aaron Paul doesn’t see anything coming back from the success of Netflix’s Breaking Bad
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    Although Breaking Bad has been a success on Netflix for years, the actors no longer make money from it.

    Too bad It still makes a lot of money, due to the popularity of the series on Netflix. But the actors don’t see any of this.

    Aaron Paul thinks this is ridiculous. The actor played Jesse Pinkman, one of the main characters in all five seasons. If anyone can make some money for it, it’s him (along with his co-star Bryan Cranston, of course).

    Aaron Paul during strikes

    Paul and Cranston have been spotted on set in Hollywood before, as have a number of other high-profile figures Too bad– And Better Call SaulActors. Even though they may already be experiencing financial problems, they stand up for their colleagues.

    As members of SAG-AFTRA, the actors’ union in the United States, they spoke on camera during the strikes. see below:

    💪While you are in #SagAftraStrike multiplication lines, #SagAftraMembers Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul spoke with us about the importance of securing a fair, equitable and respectful contract. Until we get what we deserve, “we’re not going anywhere.” #SagAftraStrong ✊ pic.twitter.com/7VAUw8pfNf

    – Sagaftra (@sagaftra) August 29, 2023

    Aaron Paul about him Too bad

    In addition, Aaron Paul is also talking about Rachna Too bad On Netflix. The series ended ten years ago, but it has become one of Netflix’s most popular series since then. So the streaming service makes a lot of money from it.

    But does Aaron Paul, one of the most important actors in the series, see any of this? no:

    “I don’t even get a little bit of Netflix on Breaking Bad, and to be honest I think that’s crazy. I think a lot of streamers know they’ve gotten away with not being paid fairly, but now is the time to pay up.”

    The strikes continue. Until the situation improves for writers and actors, they will not return to Hollywood.

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    Michael McCann

    Evil tv scholar. Proud twitter aficionado. Travel ninja. Hipster-friendly zombie fanatic.

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