Very little is known about the upcoming Breaking Bad series finale, but the show's cast has revealed how they want the show to end.

Dean Norris, who played Hank on the series, told E!Online in a Friday report that he's hoping for Walt (Bryan Cranston) to live.

"I used to [root for him to die], but actually, he kind of begged for Hank's life," Norris admitted. "I thought he redeemed himself a little bit, to be quite honest with you, so I'm fine if he lives now." Regardless of his own hopes, the actor already knows how the series will end and said fans will enjoy it.

"It's like a freight train, they just power through and it's awesome. You're going to love it," he teased.

Anna Gunn, who just won an Emmy for her role as Skyler White, revealed on the red carpet for the event that she believes the ending is great.

"Anything can happen. I think people will be frozen in their seats actually staring at the TV after. It's apocalyptic." The actress told Rolling Stone that she's hoping for a "reckoning" when it comes to Walt's actions.

Cranston himself believes that the finale is "perfect," telling E! News that it will be a fitting ending.

"[Breaking Bad fans] should expect that we will be very protective of our show and it's going to end in a very Breaking Bad manner, unapologetically," he said. "It's going to be satisfying to all the fans."

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Though the show's cast has been sworn to secrecy, that hasn't stopped fans and critics from promoting their own theories on how the five-season show will end. Many theories conclude that most of the main characters will wind up dead by the end of the episode. Regardless, series creator Vince Gilligan has said that the finale will probably be polarizing.

The series finale of Breaking Bad airs Sunday at 9 p.m. on AMC.

Watch the trailer for the final episode here: