Prior to the start of production of the fifth season,
Jeffrey Katzenberg had approached the series' creators and offered them to produce three additional episodes at a piece compared to the normal cost of each episode, as to create material for his future streaming platform,
Quibi. The episodes would have been broken up into 5 to 10 minute chapters as to fit Quibi's micro-format. The
Breaking Bad team turned down this offer, chiefly as there was not much material they could continue into these episodes.
Docuseries The Broken and the Bad (2020) In June 2020, AMC announced
The Broken and the Bad, a six-part
true crime short-form
docuseries inspired by
Breaking Bad and
Better Call Saul. The miniseries explores real-world stories and situations that mirror the fictional worlds of both shows. Episode subjects include the psychology of con artists and hit men, the economics of massive drug operations, as well as a town in the United States that caters to those who suffered from
electromagnetic hypersensitivity, a condition that
Better Call Saul character
Chuck McGill believed afflicted him. The miniseries was hosted by
Giancarlo Esposito and premiered on the AMC app and AMC.com on July 9, 2020.
Talk shows Talking Bad (2013) From August 11, 2013, to September 29, 2013, eight episodes of the live talk show,
Talking Bad, aired on AMC, following
Breaking Bad. The host,
Chris Hardwick, and guests—including celebrity fans, cast members, and
Breaking Bad crew members—discuss episodes that aired immediately preceding the talk show.
Talking Bad was inspired by the success of
Talking Dead (also hosted by Hardwick), which aired immediately following new episodes of
The Walking Dead, and the talk shows share a similar logo and theme music.
Talking Saul (2016–2022) From February 15, 2016, to August 8, 2022, six episodes of the live talk show,
Talking Saul, aired on AMC, following
Better Call Saul. The host, Chris Hardwick, and guests—including celebrity fans, cast members, and
Better Call Saul crew members—discuss episodes that aired immediately preceding the talk show. Talking Saul was inspired by the success of
Talking Dead and
Talking Bad (both of which were also hosted by Hardwick).
Podcasts Breaking Bad Insider Podcast (2009–2013) The
Breaking Bad Insider Podcast is a pre-recorded series where series creator Vince Gilligan and editor Kelley Dixon host a weekly conversation with the cast and crew of
Breaking Bad to discuss the newest episode. The podcast began during the
first episode of the
second season.
Better Call Saul Insider Podcast (2015–2022) The
Better Call Saul Insider Podcast is a pre-recorded series which the creators gather to discuss the episode recently broadcast. Originally started as part of the
Breaking Bad series, the podcast discusses the production of the show and features actors discussing their decisions and process of the characters they play. The crew also details their methods in deciding how an episode was shot. The show routinely includes the major cast, director and camera crew of the respective episodes.
Comics Breaking Bad: All Bad Things (2013) AMC released the
digital comic book
Breaking Bad: All Bad Things in August 2013. The comic "recaps the first four-and-a-half seasons of Walter White's descent from mild-mannered chemistry teacher to drug kingpin".
Better Call Saul: Client Development (2015) In February 2015, in advance of the
series premiere, AMC released its first digital comic book for
Better Call Saul. Titled
Better Call Saul: Client Development, it details the history of
Saul Goodman and
Mike Ehrmantraut alongside how they find out Mr. Mayhew is Walter White. This would later be retconned by the
Better Call Saul episode "
Breaking Bad".
Better Call Saul: Saul Goodman and the Justice Consortium in the Clutches of the Judgernaut! (2016) In February 2016, in advance of the second-season premiere, AMC released
Better Call Saul: Saul Goodman and the Justice Consortium in the Clutches of the Judgernaut! Video games Gilligan has stated interest in production of video games based on the
Breaking Bad franchise, though he does not want the result to be a bad game such as the infamous
E.T. the Extra-terrestrial. One idea he had was to have a game similar to the
Grand Theft Auto series. A VR project had been in development by
Firesprite but was canceled in 2018 during early development for unknown reasons.
Breaking Bad: Criminal Elements (2019) Breaking Bad: Criminal Elements is a
strategy mobile video game developed by Plamee and published by
FTX Games. It was released for
iOS and
Android on June 6, 2019. The players are tasked with building their own drug empire under the wing of
Walter White and
Jesse Pinkman. The game was announced in January 2019, and was developed in close collaboration with the creators of the show so that it would feel accurate.
Criminal Elements was loosely based on a previous attempt to bring a
Breaking Bad mobile game to the market,
Breaking Bad: Empire Business. The game received lukewarm reviews and was closed in September 2020. ==Notable fan works==