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Bryan Cranston, what happened?
In honor of the 10th anniversary of "Breaking Bad", the cast evokes reunion interviews and even an upcoming appearance at San Diego Comic-Con this week
. event to mark the milestone is an Omaze fundraiser set up by Aaron Paul (Jesse Pinkman) and Cranston (Walter White), which both promoted Tuesday with a short clip that proves that they have a hard time letting go The iconic AMC of Vince Gilligan "
See also: " Better Call Saul " Season 4 to have scenes during 'Breaking Bad' chronology, says the co-creator
In the clip, Paul says that he and Omaze will "steal a winner and a friend to cook in the RV here, on the Sony lot, in Los Angeles."
"We're going to cook methamphetamine, or cook a breakfast," he adds, before someone off camera clarifies the price's parameters. "What? Yeah, OK, probably breakfast.
Paul then enters the iconic trailer to give insight to potential donors, only to discover that his former co-star is, um, living there.
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"No visits! Private Residence, "says Cranston, before Paul removes a curtain to reveal the actor who basks in a dress, without tight smiles. Cranston is so excited to see his old friend and says that he looks great – but Paul can not say the same for Cranston because he wonders what he's doing in the van .
Cranston tries to play his life as "Search a role" for a movie. When Paul tries to explain the fundraiser, Cranston becomes confused and badumes that they restart "Breaking Bad" (a concert he desperately needs .)
Paul is completely panicked to learn that Cranston squats there and even more freaked out when he sees "there's like a s-month" in a bucket. Wow
Also read: The Creator & # 39; Breaking Bad & # 39; desperately trying to figure out how to get Walt and Jesse on 'Better Call Saul'
When the guys get their spit out and a group of tourists catch them, we learn that Paul has also gone through a difficult time and is actually a guide to the fate of Sony.
All money from the Omaze fundraising campaign will be used to support the Kind Campaign and the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. . Or help Cranston and Paul "buy new stuff".
Look at the promo above.
9 Characters & # 39; Breaking Bad & # 39; that we have already seen in 'Better Call Saul'. (Photos)
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Jimmy McGill / Saul Goodman (Bob Odenkirk)
He is the main character of the new series, so of course we must include Slippin & # 39; Jimmy. Goodman appeared in 43 of the 62 episodes "Breaking Bad" as the criminal lawyer of Walt and Jesse, with a focus on "criminal". Until now, through "Better Call Saul" he is still James M. McGill, Esq., But we come to this whole affair of alter-ego, trust us.
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Don Hector Salamanca (Mark Margolis)
He walks! Hector – the uncle of Tuco Salamanca – had a wheelchair in "Breaking Bad". But the old man who was constantly ringing his bell to communicate was a real crimelord in his younger, more manly days, than the "Better Call Saul" shows.
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Ken (Kyle Bornheimer)
Here is one of those deep movements that we alluded to earlier. In "Breaking Bad", Ken, unpleasant, inadvertently helped Walter White to break and his mode of transportation suffered the consequences.
Ken first stole Walt's parking space at a bank while boasting of his bluetooth. Later, the big mouth continued his boastful and irritating behavior. Walt blew up his car, as do chemists
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Tuco Salamanca (Raymond Cruz)
The surprise appearance of Tuco in season 1 of "Better Call Saul" sets the tone for even more exciting and virgin returns. And then the legs broke, badly, because Tuco is completely crazy.
Currently, Tuco is in jail, thanks to Mike. But it will be released soon …
In "Breaking Bad", the ruthless Tuco had made his way up to the level of drugs. He, Walt and Jesse had difficult meetings before Tuco himself knew his death with a Hank Shrader bullet in the brain
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Mike Ehrmantraut (Jonathan Banks)
OK, OK, we know it – another evidence. But you can not make an exhaustive list without Mike.
Mike and Jimmy / Saul work together in both series, although their relationship remains rocky at best. At the beginning of "Better Call Saul", the two meet at a local courthouse, where Jimmy is a public defender and Mike is working on the parking lot.