WillStory Annabellebe a big sister soon? Most likely, ifAaron Paul‘s dreams come to fruition.

In a conversation withEntertainment Tonightsurrounding the upcoming release of his Netflix filmEl Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie, the 40-year-old actor exclaimed, “God, no!” when asked if he and wifeLaurenare one and done after welcoming their daughter on Feb. 6, 2018.

“You talk to my wife about that,” he joked when asked how many kids the couple,who wed in May 2013, were hoping to add to their family. “I’mdown to just keep on going.”

He also said he’d begin talking to Story aboutBreaking Bad“whenever she shows interest” — however, “I don’t think it’s something that I should start playing her on her sixth birthday or anything. … Maybe when she is 12, 13.”

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“It is wild,” the actor said. “Becoming a father is the greatest gift that anyone could ever be given. I had that kind of assumption beforehand, but no one truly knows until it happens. It is just the greatest joy. [Story] and my wife are the greatest joys of my life. Equally, of course.”

Back in March of last year, Paul explained just how muchlittle Story had him wrapped around her finger, admitting that “each breath she takes makes me weak.”

“The sounds she makes when she stretches and yawns are what I live for. Her sneezing and hiccups make me feel warmth like I have never felt,” the father of one wrote on Instagram in March 2018.

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2019 Sun Valley Film Festival Pioneer Award given to Aaron Paul, ‘Coffee Talk’, Sun Valley, USA - 15 Mar 2019

RELATED VIDEO: Aaron Paul Says “It Was Nice to Be with”Breaking Bad‘s Jesse Pinkman Again inEl Camino

El Caminopicks up after theBreaking Badfinale and explores just what Paul’sfan-favorite character Jesse Pinkmandid when he sped away fromBryan Cranston‘s protagonist, Walter White.

But although many fans considered the finale to be the perfect ending to the series, Paul says he “kinda did” have no choice but to play Jesse again.

“[Breaking BadcreatorVince Gilligan] asked me to,” he told PEOPLE of returning to the role. “Of course this is a no-brainer, and Vince didn’t have to tell the story, but it was just something that kept eating at him — ‘What happened to Jesse Pinkman?’ — and he wanted to figure that out.”

El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movieis set for release on Netflix Friday.

source: people.com