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Time’s running out for Walter White and company, but not for the ‘Breaking Bad’ cast

If it gives you the shakes to think there are only four weeks until “Breaking Bad” is off the air forever, we’re here to help.

Although Walter White & Co. won’t be on AMC for much longer, most of the cast has already lined up future gigs.

Stave off your withdrawal with this guide to where the cast of “Breaking Bad” can be found when the show ends September 29:

1 Bryan Cranston (Walter White)

Cranston, 57, may go from anti-hero to supervillian. It’s been reported he’ll play Superman’s nemesis Lex Luthor in the 2015 “Superman vs. Batman” movie alongside Ben Affleck (Batman) and Henry Cavill (Superman).

Cosmic Book News first reported the casting in what they say will be “at least a six appearance deal and may be as high as 10” — meaning that we’ll be seeing a lot of Cranston in Warner Bros. films in the coming years.

Although it’s rumored the three-time Emmy winner will wait until the end of “Bad” to confirm his new gig, Internet buzz hit a fever pitch this week when movie database Web site IMDB posted an image of Cranston as Luthor Tuesday then immediately took it down.

2 Anna Gunn (Skyler White)

Gunn, 45, seems to be the one actor glad to put “Bad” behind her.

She wrote an op-ed for the New York Times last weekend titled: “I Have a Character Issue.” She details fans spewing hate for Skyler and, by association, her. She mentions one Web posting that asks: “Could somebody tell me where I can find Anna Gunn so I can kill her?’’

Gunn’s acting future is unclear. She was slated to star in a scripted Bravo series called “Rita” but, according to the Hollywood Reporter, Bravo decided not to go forward with the series. She has no other upcoming projects listed on IMDB and calls to her rep were not returned by press time.

3 Aaron Paul (Jesse Pinkman)

The 34-year-old Emmy winner is heading to the big screen when “Bad” finishes its run.

Yesterday it was reported Paul will star alongside Christian Bale in the biblical film “Exodus” as the Hebrew slave Joshua.

Next year, he’ll star in “A Long Way Down,” an adaptation of a Nick Hornby novel about a quartet of people who plan to commit suicide, as well as “Need For Speed,” a movie based on a video game. In “Speed,” he’ll play Tobey, a street car racer just released from prison.

4 Dean Norris (Hank Schrader)

Norris, 50, got a head start on his post-Hank existence. He’s currently starring in the CBS summer hit “Under the Dome” as Big Jim, an underhanded politician and used car salesman. It was recently announced the show has been picked up for a second season.

And Norris will keep with the whole drug theme, starring in “The Counselor” with Brad Pitt this fall, a movie about a lawyer who finds himself in over his head when he gets involved in drug trafficking.

5 Betsy Brandt (Marie Schrader)

Brandt, 36, will be in some lighter fare in the much-anticipated NBC comedy “The Michael J. Fox Show.” The actress moved her family to New York to play Fox’s wife, Annie Henry.

The sitcom’s executive producer Sam Laybourne was immediately taken with Brandt because her son joined her in the audition tape she sent.

“She put herself on tape and during the audition, her 4-year-old son was wandering in and out the tape. Then she put him on her lap while she was doing the audition, stroking his hair,” Laybourne tells The Post. “And I thought, ‘She’s a real mom.’ And then she flew out and killed it at the audition.”

kstorey@nypost.com