Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul got here again to reprise their roles as Walter White and Jesse Pinkman in a Breaking Bad-inspired Super Bowl industrial for PopCorners. That advert was titled “Breaking Good”, it was written and directed by Breaking Bad creator Vince Gilligan, and there’s now an prolonged model which you could watch!
Cranston beforehand talked concerning the advert in an interview, saying:
“The people at PopCorners may have heard interviews about how much we enjoy working together, and I’m not sure how they conceived the idea. But once we heard the creative behind it and what they wanted to do, to really reestablish the authenticity of the characters, the wardrobe, the RV and all that, we were intrigued. It’s funny, after almost seven years of doing [Breaking Bad], we didn’t have a lot of opportunities to just have fun, because of the intensity of the show. This was different because we had three days of just smiling and laughing and just enjoying each other’s company and putting on these costumes that meant so much to us — as did the show itself.
“I spotted when Aaron and I have been trying on the artistic and being pitched that we’re having enjoyable with the characters, we’re not making enjoyable of the characters, and that was essential to us, to have the ability to keep in character. The characters do not break and goof round. They are who they’re.”
Cranston continued to speak concerning the enjoyable expertise of capturing the industrial, saying:
“We have been simply smiling your entire time and one another’s garments once more, and the sensibility and the way Raymond Cruz as Tuco talked, how Jesse talked. Even how Walt talked. We all had our personal distinctive methods of speaking. It was simply a lot enjoyable. That’s one of many greatest causes we did it. One, PopCorners was going to remain true to the milieu of Breaking Bad, which was actually essential to us. And the second factor is: We’re simply going to have a variety of enjoyable. Like I mentioned, we did not have a variety of alternatives simply to be laughing and smiling via manufacturing on Breaking Bad due to the content material.”
You can definitely tell that they all had a blast making this! Cranston went on to say:
“April third of this yr, so simply two months away, was the final day of capturing Breaking Bad [10 years ago]. And after we all stood as a gaggle on the market in the course of the desert, everybody’s talking of what it meant to us. We thought that was going to be the final time we ever did these characters. And then we had one other alternative within the El Camino film, after which it was like, ‘Oh! So it won’t be the final.’ So we have stopped saying, ‘This is the final time we’re ever going to do that.’ Who is aware of? It could possibly be. I’m unsure, however… you already know, we’ll simply go away it to the fates.”
Check out the PopCorners Super Bowl ad below and let us know what you think!
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