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Netflix fans have been describing one the streaming ... However, there’s some bad news for those hoping for a second season, First Kill was sadly cancelled after just one outing.
which an X user named @RobieArt proved with a recent Goku fan art using Ultra Instinct. Many fans have described this as the "actual peak Goku art," inspired by the recent Super manga volume cover ...
Illustrators and Harry Potter fans alike were amazed by Canning's beautiful piece. Fellow illustrator Sara Rhys said the piece clearly "took a ton of skill" and didn't look like it had been drawn ...
Aaron Paul joked that he can “confidently say he’s been called ‘bitch’ more than anyone in the world” thanks to his role on the hit television series “Breaking Bad ... Kimmel asked Paul if fans still ...
Aaron Paul, known for his role as Jesse Pinkman, revealed that fans still call him “b*tch” on the street ... Aaron Paul kept audiences entertained throughout the highly acclaimed run of “Breaking Bad” ...
One fan pointed out the obvious with a bit of a punch: “Damn, ma, the last one flopped that bad?” Expand Tweet It’s hard to deny that the pressure is on the artist to deliver, especially after a ...
Hollywood actor Aaron Paul may have left Jesse Pinkman behind when Breaking Bad ended over a decade ago, but fans aren’t ready to let go of one of his character’s most iconic catchphrases.
For Breaking Bad fans, there’s no doubt: this is a direct reference to the Blue Sky methamphetamine cooked by Walter White, leading to one of the most intriguing theories among fans of both series.
Street harassers? No, just Breaking Bad fans. Aaron Paul recently told Jimmy Kimmel that fans of the series calling him "bitch" at random on the street is "still very much a problem." "It's so wild, ...