Bryan Cranston has said that he is willing to make a cameo appearance in the Breaking Bad spinoff Better Call Saul.

Better Call Saul will be centered on Bob Odenkirk's lawyer character Saul Goodman, and it has been hinted the series could act as both a prequel and a sequel to Breaking Bad.

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Cranston has now responded to Breaking Bad creator Vince Gilligan's recent suggestion that Walter White could feature in the spinoff.

"I would definitely do any appearance on the show," he told Access Hollywood, adding: "If it made sense, sure absolutely. We'll see."

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Better Call Saul star Odenkirk added that he is excited by the prospect of working with Cranston again.

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"I would love to see Aaron [Paul] and Bryan… I'd love to see everybody," he said.

Better Call Saul is slated to premiere on AMC in the US next year.

Breaking Bad came to an end in September with the series finale 'Felina'.

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