'Breaking Bad' Ending: Stars Preview Final Episodes, Thank Fans (EXCLUSIVE VIDEO)

EXCLUSIVE: 'Breaking Bad' Ending Is 'Roller Coaster Ride To Hell'
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"Breaking Bad" is coming to an end, but fear not, it's going to be a "roller coaster ride to hell," according to Bryan Cranston.

In HuffPost TV's exclusive video below, the cast takes viewers behind the scenes of the final "Breaking Bad" episodes.

"'Breaking Bad,' the season finale, is going to be so incredible," Bob Odenkirk says. Aaron Paul's response? A devilish laugh and then, "Yes."

The actors discuss what's to come, with both Paul and Dean Norris hinting that their characters have turned on Walter White after he's misled them for all these years. And everyone thanks fans for tuning in.

"We love making the show and we hope you enjoy watching it," Cranston says.

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"Breaking Bad" returns for its final episodes during summer 2013.

Breaking Bad Season 5 Gallery Images
Dean Norris as Hank Schrader(01 of08)
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"Breaking Bad" Season 5 Exclusive Gallery Photo. (credit:Frank Ockenfels/AMC)
Aaron Paul as Jesse Pinkman(02 of08)
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"Breaking Bad" Season 5 Exclusive Gallery Photo. (credit:Frank Ockenfels/AMC)
Jonathan Banks as Mike Ehrmantraut(03 of08)
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"Breaking Bad" Season 5 Exclusive Gallery Photo. (credit:Frank Ockenfels/AMC)
Bob Odenkirk as Saul Goodman(04 of08)
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"Breaking Bad" Season 5 Exclusive Gallery Photo. (credit:Frank Ockenfels/AMC)
Betsy Brandt as Marie Schrader(05 of08)
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"Breaking Bad" Season 5 Exclusive Gallery Photo. (credit:Frank Ockenfels/AMC)
RJ Mitte as Walter White Jr.(06 of08)
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"Breaking Bad" Season 5 Exclusive Gallery Photo. (credit:Frank Ockenfels/AMC)
Anna Gunn as Skyler White(07 of08)
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"Breaking Bad" Season 5 Exclusive Gallery Photo. (credit:Frank Ockenfels/AMC)
Bryan Cranston as Walter White(08 of08)
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"Breaking Bad" Season 5 Exclusive Gallery Photo. (credit:Frank Ockenfels/AMC)

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