Only five more days until the long awaited final eight episodes of Breaking Bad start to premiere.

Luckily for the die-hard fans, AMC has just released a new teaser trailer.

The video features some of the most important scenes from the series; focusing on the events leading up to the series premiere.  The cliffhanger from the series was one of the biggest ever seen, leaving fans to wonder what is going to happen with the relationship between Walt and Hank. 

Recently, the cast and show creator sat down with TimesTalk to promote the final episodes.  What Bryan Cranston, Aaron Paul, and Vince Gilligan had to say about their characters and the show might shock you!

Bryan Cranston was asked if he thought his character Walt deserves to die at the end of the series. 

"I think there's a good case for that, that maybe that's a fitful end," he said.

Then Cranston said something that had much of the audience speechless, according to Hollywoodlife.com.

"And yet what if the thing he wanted the most, which was the togetherness of his family-what if he lived and they didn't?" he said, shocking the audience.  Now that's something to huge to consider!

"Or maybe [Walter] should die," he continued, relieving the tension in the audience.  "I vacillate on this."

The audience also found out some interesting info from Aaron Paul.  Paul said his character was initially supposed to die at the end of the first season.

"When I was hired to play Jesse Pinkman, I had no idea the initial plan that he was going to meet his demise at the end of the first season," Paul said.

Creator Vince Gilligan said the show was always going to have a finite ending. 

"Television shows are designed to be indefinite.  This one, from its very conception, was not.  It needed to end," he said during the TimesTalk.  Gilligan also said he cried when he wrote the finale, because it occurred the him that he's "never going to be writing this character [Walter] again.  It was a lot of water under the bridge."

Sounds like an exciting, shocking, and moving series finale.  Sunday can't come soon enough!