Aaron Paul says he receives no residuals from Netflix for 'Breaking Bad' despite show's popularity, joins calls for fairer compensation
- Aaron Paul has not received any residuals from Netflix for Breaking Bad despite its continued popularity on the streaming service.
- Paul believes streamers like Netflix have not been paying talent fair wages and should "pony up."
- The SAG-AFTRA strike is partly aimed at getting better compensation for work on streaming platforms.
- Bryan Cranston has also criticized Disney CEO Bob Iger for dismissing the union's demands.
- Netflix helped boost Breaking Bad's popularity by streaming earlier seasons before new episodes aired on AMC.