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Bryan Cranston hints 'Breaking Bad' may not be over

The AMC drama 'Breaking Bad,' about a chemistry teacher (played by Bryan Cranston, right) who starts cooking meth with a former student (Aaron Paul, left) after he's diagnosed with cancer, aired its final episode. Here are some indelible scenes from its five seasons (SPOILER ALERT: Read no further if you don't want plot points revealed).

(CNN) -- More 'Breaking Bad' yo?


The series star Bryan Cranston seemed to drop a major hint in an interview with CNN's Ashleigh Banfield Thursday night. Asked by Banfield if his character, Walter White, died or not, Cranston said, 'Hey, you never saw bags zip up or anything. Or say ... you know.' He left the rest up to viewers' imaginations.


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In response to questions about whether the character could show up in a movie or anywhere else ever again, Cranston said: 'Never say never.'


Whoa.


He may have been teasing, but that remark revived hopes for countless fans who still are mourning the loss of the character and the acclaimed series. The show literally went out with a bang in September 2013 and there was even a mock funeral held for the character in Albuquerque, New Mexico, where the series was set and filmed.


Cranston has remained busy since the series ended, most recently starring in the summer film 'Godzilla.' And AMC has announced that 'Breaking Bad' fans can look forward to a new series, 'Better Call Saul,' which will be a spinoff featuring criminal lawyer Saul Goodman.


What say you diehard fans? Do you think Cranston was kidding or not?


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