05-08-2008, 01:28 PM
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AMC Renews 'Breaking Bad'
Second season will see 'Breaking Bad' go from seven to 13 episodes
AMC is feeling pretty good about "Breaking Bad."
The network has ordered up a 13-episode second season for the quirky original, which stars Bryan Cranston as a New Mexico chemistry teacher who goes from meek and mild family man to drug kingpin.
"From critical praise to strong ratings and a devoted audience, 'Breaking Bad' further reinforced AMC as a top producer of high-quality, distinctive television," blurbs Charlie Collier, EVP and general manager of AMC. "'Breaking Bad' is a powerful, intelligent and thought-provoking series that clearly resonated with viewers and critics alike. We're excited for a second season of 'Breaking Bad' with new and provocative storylines that will delve deeper into the next chapter in the life of Walter White."
The seven-episode first season of "Breaking Bad," which premiered in January, boosted AMC's primetime averages in most key measures, particularly among young male viewers.
Created by Vince Gilligan ("X-Files"), the series also stars Anna Gunn, RJ Mitte, Aaron Paul, Dean Norris and Betsy Brandt.
"'Breaking Bad' has been such a labor of love; the pickup is validation in our belief that the viewers would embrace this show," says Jamie Erlicht, co-president, programming and production, Sony Pictures Television.
AMC Renews 'Breaking Bad'
Second season will see 'Breaking Bad' go from seven to 13 episodes
AMC is feeling pretty good about "Breaking Bad."
The network has ordered up a 13-episode second season for the quirky original, which stars Bryan Cranston as a New Mexico chemistry teacher who goes from meek and mild family man to drug kingpin.
"From critical praise to strong ratings and a devoted audience, 'Breaking Bad' further reinforced AMC as a top producer of high-quality, distinctive television," blurbs Charlie Collier, EVP and general manager of AMC. "'Breaking Bad' is a powerful, intelligent and thought-provoking series that clearly resonated with viewers and critics alike. We're excited for a second season of 'Breaking Bad' with new and provocative storylines that will delve deeper into the next chapter in the life of Walter White."
The seven-episode first season of "Breaking Bad," which premiered in January, boosted AMC's primetime averages in most key measures, particularly among young male viewers.
Created by Vince Gilligan ("X-Files"), the series also stars Anna Gunn, RJ Mitte, Aaron Paul, Dean Norris and Betsy Brandt.
"'Breaking Bad' has been such a labor of love; the pickup is validation in our belief that the viewers would embrace this show," says Jamie Erlicht, co-president, programming and production, Sony Pictures Television.
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