Bryan Cranston reprises his iconic Breaking Bad character for Super Bowl LVII ... trends now

Bryan Cranston reprises his iconic Breaking Bad character for Super Bowl LVII ... trends now
Bryan Cranston reprises his iconic Breaking Bad character for Super Bowl LVII ... trends now

Bryan Cranston reprises his iconic Breaking Bad character for Super Bowl LVII ... trends now

Walter White is back! Bryan Cranston reprises his iconic Breaking Bad character for Super Bowl LVII commercial

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Breaking Bad star Bryan Cranston reprised his iconic role of Walter White in a new commercial airing during Super Bowl LVII. on February 12.  

On Wednesday, Frito-Lay unveiled the first image of Cranston, 66, back in character for the PopCorners commercial.

PopCorners captioned the Instagram with a silly take on a threatening quote from the AMC hit series: 'Say. Our. Name.'

The 66-year-old Hollywood native was even carrying a blue bag of white cheddar PopCorners since it was the closest of the flavors to resemble 'Blue Sky' meth.

'Breaking soon!' Breaking Bad star Bryan Cranston reprised his iconic role of Walter White in a new commercial airing during Super Bowl LVII. on February 12

'Breaking soon!' Breaking Bad star Bryan Cranston reprised his iconic role of Walter White in a new commercial airing during Super Bowl LVII. on February 12

PopCorners captioned the Instagram with a silly take on a threatening quote from the AMC hit series: 'Say. Our. Name.'

PopCorners captioned the Instagram with a silly take on a threatening quote from the AMC hit series: 'Say. Our. Name.'

Bryan won four of his six Emmy Awards for his gritty portrayal of the science teacher-turned-meth kingpin in Vince Gilligan's memorable crime drama, which aired for five seasons spanning 2008-2013 on AMC.

Cranston just returned as Walter in two episodes of the sixth and final season of Breaking Bad prequel Better Call Saul - which aired August 1 and 15 - as well as a cameo in Gilligan's 2019 spin-off film El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie.

Fox Sports executive VP of ad sales Mark Evans revealed in September that they sold 95% of its Super Bowl ad inventory with 30-second spots going for upwards of $7M.

Nine-time Grammy

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