'Breaking Bad' On Sundance Channel: Meth Drama Gets Syndication Deal

Want To Catch Up On 'Breaking Bad'?

There's a new place to marathon episodes of "Breaking Bad:" The Sundance Channel has acquired the syndication rights to the AMC meth drama, the cable network announced Monday.

The Sundance Channel will begin replaying "Breaking Bad" episodes from the beginning of the series' first season starting March 4 at 11 p.m. EST. Two episodes will air back-to-back every Monday night.

“'Breaking Bad’ has become a benchmark for storytelling at its finest and we are proud to air this series as we embark on our own scripted programming with the upcoming debut of ‘Rectify,’ which is produced by the same incredible team behind 'Breaking Bad.' “We are looking forward to giving viewers another opportunity to catch up with what has been called TV’s best drama," Sarah Barnett, Sundance Channel’s general manager and executive vice president, said in a statement.

"Breaking Bad" fans looking for another way to get their fix as the series approaches its last half-season can check out "Methopoly," a "Breaking Bad" board game.

"Breaking Bad" returns for its final eight episodes in the summer of 2013 on AMC.

"Breaking Bad," Season 5, Episode 1

"Breaking Bad," Season 5

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