The success of the series will likely ensure the success of the book

Apr 4, 2014 07:56 GMT  ·  By
Bryan Cranston will publish his memoirs about his time on “Breaking Bad”
   Bryan Cranston will publish his memoirs about his time on “Breaking Bad”

Fans were shattered when “Breaking Bad” ended and the series ended up picking up awards and mentions even after it was concluded by producers. The show is still getting popular references on the internet and the media, which is why Bryan Cranston's announcement that he is writing a tell-all about his time on the show is big news.

USA Today reports that the acclaimed actor who is next going to show on the big screens in the “Godzilla” reboot, has signed a deal with publisher Scribner to reveal the time he played Walter White on AMC's “Breaking Bad.”

In a statement from his publisher, Cranston reveals that “Walter White taught me a lot -- some of it useful, some of it dangerous” and that he plans “to tell the stories of my life and reveal the secrets and lies that I live with for six years shooting Breaking Bad.”

Cranston already picked up an Emmy for outstanding lead actor in a drama series in 2008, 2009 and 2010, while playing White, not to mention four Emmys for his role as a producer on the show.

In case you're a major fan of the series, keep in mind that not only regular folks fall for the charm of the White-Pinkman duo, but also celebrities. Among the famous people who confessed their passion for the show are the Mythbusters, Jimmy Fallon, Adam Lambert, Rosie O'Donnell, Conan O'Brien and Vince Mancini.