VFX artists explain how Breaking Bad achieved Gus Fring's memorable look for his iconic death scene. Created by American writer Vince Gilligan, Breaking Bad ran for five seasons on AMC from 2008 to 2013. It received universal acclaim throughout its run and won numerous accolades along the way, including the Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Series in 2013 and 2014.
Set in Albuquerque, New Mexico, the story of Breaking Bad revolves around Walter White , a high school chemistry teacher who is struggling with his recent diagnosis of stage-three lung cancer. To secure his family's financial future before his likely death, Walter turns to a life of crime by enlisting the help of his former student, Jesse Pinkman , to produce and distribute crystal meth, which in turn leads him on a dangerous path within the criminal underworld.
[T]here's an extra little detail that I love: His eye looks where his other eye does. [...] They also did have some practical prosthetics on his face, and in visual effects, not only do they have to remove that, but they have to remove pretty much the entirety of the head, so that they can have a clean plate, so that, where it actually is kinda eating into his head, they can replace that.
The scene takes place in Breaking Bad's season 4 finale, when Gus Fring pays a visit to his longtime nemesis, Hector Salamanca, at his nursing home, intending to take his life. Little did he know that Walter White had met up earlier with Hector, who agreed to have a bomb installed on his wheelchair to get revenge on Gus.
The episode proved to be a pivotal point in the series, as it marked the culmination of the conflict between Walter White and Gus Fring that was the focus of season 4. It is widely regarded as one of the greatest episodes in television history, and Fring's death remains one of the most talked-about moments of the show to this day. Fans of the neo-Western series have been lucky enough to witness Esposito play Fring once again on Better Call Saul.
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