It's obvious that even if it has been almost four years since the series ended, fans are still hoping that "Breaking Bad" is going to return. The series ran for five years and it was immensely popular. The show is even listed as the most acclaimed television series in history in "Guinness World Records."

So we really can't blame fans if they want "Breaking Bad" to return. There have been a lot of news circulating online about the possibility, and videos have been created by some to trick fans into believing that there is going to be a Season 6, however, bad news to those who are still hoping - Aaron Paul has made it clear that these are all fake, Business 2 Community reported.

Some fake news has made rounds online claiming that the show's creator, Vince Gilligan, has reportedly made a statement that Walter White is not dead and that "Breaking Bad" Season 6 is going to happen. When this came out, a lot of fans were ecstatic. The excitement was short-lived, though, because again, it's fake.

Mangum Star News reported that Paul jokingly said that it had him almost believing that the creators are considering a comeback. It's safe to say that Season 6 is not going to happen, so don't count on it.

For now, fans are can still follow some of the series' characters through "Better Call Saul." This series is still created by Gilligan, and it is a spin-off prequel of "Breaking Bad." This is set six years before the appearance of James Morgan "Jimmy" McGill in the original. The season is now in its third season.

There are even talks that Paul could make an appearance in "Better Call Saul," and the actor did imply that he would be interested to do it. He teased his appearance as Jesse Pinkman for Season 3, but that has not been confirmed yet.