Breaking Bad star Bryan Cranston returns as Walter White – but not as you might think

Breaking Bad star Bryan Cranston returns as Walter White

Can it really be? Bryan Cranston returns as Walter White aka Heisenberg. In a new picture, the actor shows himself in a familiar costume. hat, glasses and beard
– everything is correct. However, we are not dealing with another offshoot from the Breaking Bad universe. Instead, it’s a publicity stunt.

The Super Bowl is just around the corner: As every year, corporations are digging deep into their pockets to attend the event elaborately produced commercial showcase. The huge sporting event reaches an audience of millions and is therefore the perfect platform for placing a product, also with a pop culture impact.

Breaking Bad return at the Super Bowl: Bryan Cranston is now selling snacks as Walter White

On the occasion of the Super Bowl, the US company Frito-Lay knocked on Heisenberg’s door. To promote the snack PopCorners, Breaking Bad star Cranston was dragged into the desert again. There he is with a bag in his hand, as you can see in the picture below.

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Cranston starred as Walter White in Breaking Bad from 2008 to 2013. Twice he returned to the film and series universe. In El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie he graduated six years after the end of the parent series a cameo appearance. He also appeared in the final season of Better Call Saul last year alongside Jesse Pinkman actor Aaron Paul.

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