every Breaking Bad alternate ending considered, leaves room for much speculation about the characters' fates. Both series tied up their narratives with precision, including through the brief continuation seen in 2019's film El Camino.
With timeline explains just how many stories remain to be told with numerous addicting characters. From Skinny Pete and Badger having their own sitcom to a hypothetical Mike Ehrmantraut feature film, it's incredulous to think about the untapped possibilities when it comes to Breaking Bad.
10 Gus Fring (Giancarlo Esposito)
From Breaking Bad & Better Call Saul
Gus Fring is decidedly the perfect character to have a spinoff built around them — he's a fan favorite for all the right reasons, consisting of pure control and precision. He possesses the unnerving ability to keep his emotions in check as a polite yet deadly mastermind. Gus' enigmatic nature left fans clamoring to know more about his early days. A spinoff exploring his rise from a small-time businessman to a modern drug lord could add integral layers to his rivalry with the cartel.

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Such a series could balance the calculated genius of Gus' criminal empire with the personal losses that shaped him into a methodical villain with a chess-like approach to enemies. Some of Gus' best moments appear early on in his arrival, particularly some set in his incredible superlab or one of the surrounding Los Pollos Hermanos. A Gus spinoff could also show more love to these visually iconic Breaking Bad locations, giving them the extra attention they’ve deserved for some time now.
9 Mike Ehrmantraut (Jonathan Banks)
From Breaking Bad & Better Call Saul
Without exaggeration, Mike is the best Better Call Saul character, embodying quiet strength defined by an equally unshakeable and unspeakable moral code. Making him a fascinating figure in both Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul, Mike could have some quality television or cinema devoted to his persona. His history as a Philadelphia police officer is also rich; a prequel chronicling Mike's descent into the criminal underworld could explore his complicated relationship with morality as he balances protecting his family with making unsavory choices.
Fans would also love a deeper exploration of Mike's deeply earnest bond with his granddaughter. His efforts to atone for past mistakes could be dissected and a blend of emotional weight and gritty storytelling would ultimately allow Mike's origin story to transcend into one of the most compelling additions to the franchise. Jonathan Banks' expert portrayal of Mike could absolutely take on a distinct psychological thriller route, perhaps in the same vein as Joker or Taxi Driver.
8 Hector Salamanca (Mark Margolis)
From Breaking Bad & Better Call Saul
Hector Salamanca's fiery temper and violent tendencies made him a fearsome figure in the Breaking Bad universe for some time. A prequel delving into his younger years could finally ease everyone's mind as to what this man was like when he was younger. Salamanca, as a sharp and cunning cartel enforcer, could still resolve some of his character's mysteries as presented in Breaking Bad. This spinoff series could showcase Hector's relentless ambition and ruthless methods that earned him the respect he was met with in his early life.
A spin-off about Salamanca could also provide a window into his volatile relationship with Gus Fring. This dynamic, defined by hatred and tragedy, is tantalizing. Salamanca's shift from a fearsome mob boss to the sickly figure audiences actually see in Breaking Bad would offer a deeply layered character arc. It would add depth to one, potentially multiple of the franchise's most legacy-driven villains, shining light on their extensive backstory.
7 Kim Wexler (Rhea Seehorn)
From Better Call Saul
Kim Wexler's complexity lies in her ability to tread the line between brilliance and recklessness, as one of Better Call Saul's most captivating characters. A spinoff about Kim could definitely explore her past in an entertaining way. From small-town roots to a dedication-driven rise in the legal world, Kim's character has fascinating depth. This show could also pick up where Better Call Saul left off, showcasing how she rebuilds her life after leaving Jimmy McGill, a story that would be much appreciated.

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Rhea Seehorn's performance has already established Kim as one of television's most beloved characters, so there's no doubt a series focusing on her struggle to balance ambition, guilt, and redemption could provide a uniquely emotional addition to the franchise. It would appeal to fans of morally complex storytelling or those who are simply craving more of Better Call Saul.
6 Todd Alquist (Jesse Plemons)
From Breaking Bad
Todd is one of the most unsettling characters in Breaking Bad. He's a seemingly polite and unassuming young man whose violent tendencies alternatively make him chilling. The things left unsaid often resonate harder than any words that come out of Todd's mouth. A spinoff focusing on his life before ing Walter White's crew could examine how he became the remorseless killer fans love to hate. The show could delve into Todd's relationship with his uncle, as well as engage with his involvement in the neo-Nazi gang, another unexplored territory in the Breaking Bad universe.
Such a Breaking Bad series could highlight Todd's unnerving mix of charm and brutality, shining light on how he compartmentalizes his heinous acts. Exploring this character's psyche and motivations could result in a spinoff that's as disturbing as it is compelling, and TV that is simply genius. With Todd being such a unique addition to the Breaking Bad universe's legacy of morally depraved characters, there's no question as to why he should have his own spinoff.
5 Lalo Salamanca (Tony Dalton)
From Better Call Saul
Lalo Salamanca was introduced in Better Call Saul and quickly became another fan favorite, his charismatic yet menacing demeanor addicting. A spinoff centered on Lalo could go deeper into his early days within the Salamanca cartel. It could therefore explore how he developed his unique blend of charm and ruthlessness and provide insight into his relationships with other cartel , detailing his rise to power, which would ultimately offer a deepened understanding of his complicated character.
Exploring Lalo's backstory would ultimately satisfy fans' curiosity and enrich the Breaking Bad universe by highlighting the inner workings of the cartel, while the main character's unpredictable nature and strategic mind would make for compelling storytelling. Audiences would be kept on the edge of their seats as they witness the making of one of the most intriguing antagonists in the series.
4 Lydia Rodarte-Quayle (Laura Fraser)
From Breaking Bad & Better Call Saul
Lydia Rodarte-Quayle is the high-strung executive from season 5 of Breaking Bad. She plays a pivotal role in the drug distribution network, so a spinoff could explore her life as a corporate executive entangled in illegal activities. This could actively shed light on her motivations and the pressures faced. Further narrative on Lydia could also delve into the challenges of balancing white-collar responsibilities with drug trafficking, an ironic blend that provides further insight into the franchise's biggest themes.
Scottish actress Laura Fraser, who plays Lydia, adopted an American accent for the role.
This potential series would render a unique new perspective on the Breaking Bad universe, drawing a clearer connection between corporate America and the criminal underworld. Lydia's meticulous nature and constant paranoia would also add a psychological thriller element to the franchise, similar to the potential Mike Ehrmantraut spinoff. Viewers would be as engaged as they are stressed to navigate the high-stakes world Rodarte-Quayle forever inhabits, with emphasized insight into her detail-oriented nature.
3 Huell Babineaux (Lavell Crawford)
From Breaking Bad & Better Call Saul
Huell Babineaux is Saul Goodman's loyal and resourceful bodyguard. He provides moments of levity in both Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul and a spin-off featuring Huell could explore many different ideas. This would potentially reveal more about his life before meeting Saul or showcasing his skills as a pickpocket. Ultimately, this spinoff could depict Huell's journey into the criminal world. The series could blend comedy and crime and ultimately shine a light on Huell's street-smart tactics through extended interactions with Albuquerque's seedy underbelly.

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Additionally, focusing on Huell's character could provide a lighter tone within the Breaking Bad universe. This would appeal to fans who enjoyed the humor interspersed throughout the original series as well as including a fan-favorite character more in the franchise. Huell's unique skill set and affable personality would make for an entertaining and engaging narrative while offering a fresh take on the world Vince Gilligan created and paying some respect to Breaking Bad fans themselves by focusing on widely-received characters.
2 Nacho Varga (Michael Mando)
From Better Call Saul
Nacho Varga's arc in Better Call Saul is marked by a struggle to break free from the cartel's grip. Attempting to protect his father, Nacho's life is tumultuous and intriguing. A spinoff centered on Nacho could show more of his internal conflicts. The daily moral dilemmas he faces navigating such a dangerous criminal landscape are integral to Nacho's backstory. Details of how he became involved with the Salamancas as well as his overall efforts to outmaneuver them could also be explored with more depth.
Especially after Nacho's end proved he was Better Call Saul's Walter White, some further, or prior, narrative could provide a gritty, character-driven drama well-received by both longtime fans and new audiences. It could emphasize themes of loyalty, betrayal, and redemption, and Nacho's determination to protect his family at all costs would resonate heavily. In a brutal fight for autonomy, a potential Nacho Varga spinoff could offer a strong story behind a complex character caught between two worlds.
1 Skinny Pete (Charles Baker) & Badger (Matt Jones)
From Breaking Bad
When discussing potential Breaking Bad spinoffs, there's no reason the iconic Skinny Pete and Badger combo should ever be overlooked. The Cheech & Chong of Breaking Bad have consistently remained in the minds of fans, birthing memes and discussion for years. A spinoff with *the* duo of Breaking Bad could explore humor, unexpected emotions, and petty crimes. These fan favorites could also offer a lighter approach to the Breaking Bad universe or flip the script with true moments of meaning.
Charles Baker (Skinny Pete) is a classically trained pianist, and his character's piano-playing scene in the Breaking Bad showcases his real-life talent. Meanwhile, Matt Jones' (Badger) deep, gravelly voice comes from a childhood battle with a respiratory illness, which gave him Badger's unique tone.
A show dedicated fully to Skinny Pete and Badger humor filmed in the same stark way that Breaking Bad is filmed would produce immensely groundbreaking results and would be emotionally gripping while hilarious. It could play on meta culture while paying homage to the show that started it all. Overall, out of all the Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul characters that need a spinoff, Skinny Pete and Badger are a standout option.
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Breaking Bad
- Release Date
- 2008 - 2013-00-00
- Network
- AMC
- Showrunner
- Vince Gilligan
Cast
- Walter White
- Jesse Pinkman
Breaking Bad, created by Vince Gilligan, follows a chemistry teacher turned drug kingpin named Walter White (Bryan Cranston) as he attempts to provide for his family following a fatal diagnosis. With nothing left to fear, White ascends to power in the world of drugs and crime, transforming the simple family man into someone known only as Heisenberg.
- Writers
- Peter Gould, Gennifer Hutchison, Vince Gilligan, George Mastras, Moira Walley-Beckett, Sam Catlin, Thomas Schnauz
- Seasons
- 5
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Better Call Saul
- Release Date
- 2015 - 2022-00-00
- Network
- AMC
- Showrunner
- Peter Gould
Cast
- Adam DornSelf - Songwriter
- Jimmy McGill
Better Call Saul follows small-time lawyer Jimmy McGill as he navigates the legal world to make ends meet. The series, set six years before his encounter with Walter White, chronicles Jimmy's evolution into Saul Goodman, with notable interactions alongside fixer Mike Ehrmantraut.
- Writers
- Ann Cherkis, Marion Dayre, Ariel Levine, Jonathan Glatzer
- Seasons
- 6
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