Breaking Bad Fans, you’re going to want to prepare yourself for the biggest date on TV.
Ahead of the 2023 Super Bowl, food company PopCorners recruits players Bryan Cranston And Aaron Paul for recreating characters Walter White and Jesse Pinkman in a Super Bowl commercial that will air during a football game.
In the one-minute commercial, the duo boards the show’s iconic trailer while Walter looks at his former business partner while eating samples of the popular brand. Meanwhile, Jesse exaggerates the snacks, saying he has an idea of who would be the best person to sell the snacks to.
“Yo, these are the bombs!” Jesse tells Walter in the clip. “Mr. White! Everyone will want to taste it – and I know exactly the guy who will talk.”
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But Breaking Bad The merger does not end here. The ad quickly turns into an ongoing showdown between Jesse, Walter and. Better Call Saul character Tuco Salamanca (Raymond Cruz) in the middle of the desert.
During this interaction, Walter utters a version of his famous line: “Count them. Their. Names.” After getting a tasting approval from Tuco, they agree to a deal… with a few changes added to it.
When fans saw Bryan and Aaron as Walter and Jesse onscreen, they immediately started posting hype on social media. More importantly, people couldn’t help but say how much they loved the whole point.
“This is probably one of the best ads I’ve ever seen,” wrote one person on YouTube. “As a big fan Breaking Bad And Better Call Saul series, this ad is such a brilliant parody. “The fact that the ad takes source material seriously, doesn’t include quick cuts or catchy corporate soundtracks is what makes it legendary,” another user asked.
Viewers weren’t the only ones excited to watch Breaking Bad Resurrected for the Super Bowl commercial. talking to Extra Returning to Walter White, Bryan loved being able to do it again.
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“I had the opportunity to bring Walter White to the stage,” he told The Outlet. “I did it for Aaron’s movie. El Camino and then one more time Better Call Saul. We were able to go back and every time we thought, ‘We’re going to do this for the last time,’ and then PopCorners called and were like, ‘Well, we’re going to do it one more time. time.'”