Entries in Breaking Bad (3)

Monday
Aug262019

Netflix's 'Breaking Bad' movie is coming out on October 11th

Netflix just released a trailer for the upcoming Breaking Bad movie and revealed that it is premiering on October 11, 2019. The film is going to be called El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie. And the trailer focuses on authorities questioning Skinny Pete. They're asking him to give up Jesse Pinkman's (Aaron Paul) location after he managed to escape captivity. Outside of that, we don't know what else is happening. We're not sure if Bryan Cranston's Walter White will appear in the movie. He hasn't confirmed if he'll be coming back to play the character.

Having the movie become a Netflix exclusive reflects on how much the original Breaking Bad series has been reliant on the streaming service. Its show creator Vince Gilligan has attributed Netflix as the platform that "kept us on air" because it allowed viewers to catch up and watch the final episodes. And in some countries, the spinoff show, Better Call Saul, is only available through the platform.

Source: Engadget

Monday
Jun162014

Get ready to stream 'Breaking Bad' in 4K on Netflix

Netflix has previously said they had plans on streaming more 4K ultra-high definition content. The streaming service makes good on its promise and is now streaming the extremely popular TV series Breaking Bad in UHD.  All markets with Netflix can now stream the series in all its 4K glory starting today. But there is a caveat. You can only stream Breaking Bad in 4K from an Ultra HD 4K Smart TV that supports Netflix. If you have one of those, then get ready to re-immerse yourself in Walter White’s world.

House of Cards was the first series the company offered in 4K and they said they plan to stream all its original content in 4K format.

Source: Ubergizmo

Sunday
Oct132013

Review: Chromecast

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

Google's Chromecast is a tiny HDMI-dongle that is actually a media streaming accessory. It plugs into any HDMI port on your HDTV and has its own power adapter. Once you assign it to your WiFi network, you can use any Android or iOS mobile device as well as any PC or Mac to stream YouTube, NetFlix and Google Play videos, photos or music.

 

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