Bryan Cranston is holding out hope for a movie version of his cult TV series Breaking Bad after the show's creator dropped hints he has more stories to tell about the characters.
Vince Gilligan is bringing the drug thriller series to an end with two eight-episode seasons - the first of which begins in the US in July.
In New Zealand, Breaking Bad screens on channel Four.
However, Cranston, who plays a former chemistry teacher turned methamphetamine dealer, is hoping there will be more Breaking Bad adventures on the big screen after the series ends.
"Vince feels that now we have too much story," Cranston told the Los Angeles Times.