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'Breaking Bad' documentary released

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 The hit U.S. TV show "Breaking Bad" may have come to an end, but that doesn’t mean you’ve seen the last of it. A new documentary of the globally popular TV drama has just been released.

Bryan Cranston, along with cast mates Bob Odenkirk, RJ Mitte, Dean Norris and show creator Vince Gilligan, attend a special fan event in Los Angeles on Monday. The cast and crew start off with a signing at Barnes and Noble before moving onto a special screening of the documentary, as well as a Q and A session with fans.

The new documentary called "No Half Measures: Creating The Final Season of Breaking Bad" has just been released, along with the final season on Blu-ray and DVD. The documentary takes an in-depth look at the show’s last season, from the first table reading to the last day on set.

"Well what’s inside is all 62 episodes of the show. Plus all, I’m pretty sure, pretty much every extra Blue-ray and DVD extra we ever had, on there. Plus there’s fun Pollos Hermanos apron, plus this fun challenge coin I designed myself as a tribute to the fans. And a 2 hour and 50 minute documentary about the making of ’Breaking Bad,’ with special emphasis on the making of the final eight episodes and the shooting of the final episode," said Vince Gilligan, creator of "Breaking Bad".

"You’ll see the lightness of the show as we’re shooting. Some of the darkness of the show, as we’re getting intense in several scenes. It really gives a very good indication of what the tone was on the set over the six years that we were shooting. That we’re a very close-knit group," said Bryan Cranston, actor of "Breaking Bad".

The box set is available in the U.S. now, and will surely be on many Christmas lists.

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