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The actors of the television series "Breaking Bad" discuss their "emotional" meeting at Comic-Con in San Diego. (Juky 20)
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After dropping clues online, Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul have finally announced their next joint project. The fans of "Breaking Bad" are not so happy.

The veterans of the television series were teasing a new company.

Although many fans speculated that the next collaboration would be centered on a "Bad" movie, there was no evidence to suggest such a project. Fans who thought that a "bad" meeting was being prepared were disappointed.

Instead, the news is that Cranston and Paul are teaming up to create a new brand of Mezcal, an alcoholic beverage. On Tuesday, Cranston went on Instagram to share the product's story.

"Three years ago, we sat in a sushi bar in New York," said the star. "Talking about life and what we could do together on the road.We spent the time of our lives turning Breaking Bad and we really created a very special link.We know that we could not share the same. screen for a long time – our thoughts turned to a new project.We sipped cocktails and pondered what it should be.The youngest looked at his glass and said, you know what we should We should do a really special Mezcal. "

The actor continued to explain the process behind the new alcohol.

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Three years ago, we sat in a sushi bar in New York. Talk about life and what we could do together later. We had the best time of our lives when we shot Breaking Bad and really created a very special connection. Knowing that we could not share the screen for a long time, our thoughts turned to a new project. We sipped cocktails and thought about what it should be. The youngest looked at his drink and said, you know what we should do? We should do a really special mezcal. The older one said, you mean the liquor with a worm at the bottom? No, it was just a bullshit gadget, I mean real, handcrafted mezcal made by hand in Mexico. After this dinner, we could not have the idea of ​​the head. So we started going to Oaxaca to see if we could find it, and we wanted to say that it must be "that", something so good that even people who do not think they like Mezcal will like it . It had to be perfect or we were not going to do it. We searched high and low throughout Oaxaca, met incredible people on the way and after a magnificent but grueling search in this majestic landscape, we thought we had found our place. Our mezcal. It was on a dirt road, in a small village, at hours from downtown, we found it and it was perfect. Shit fucking it was perfect. We looked at each other and simply nodded. That's it. We named it Dos Hombres – two types in quest. The trip was long and crazy and we could not be happier to share this with you and the rest of the world. We are crazy about the taste, aroma and versatility of this smoky and ancestral alcohol. Try it and tell us what you think. We are sure you will love it. Well, that's our story. What is your? Go to Doshombres.com to get a bottle. Follow us on @Doshombres and @Mezcal to learn more about Mezcal and Dos Hombres. – AP & BC

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"The old said, do you mean the liquor with a worm at the bottom? Nah, it was just a gadget (disgusting), I mean real, handcrafted Mezcal handmade in Mexico." dinner we could not have the idea So, we started traveling to Oaxaca to see if we could find it, and we mean it had to be "that", something so good that even the people who think do not like Mezcal will like it "Cranston's message said.

Bryan Cranston, left, and Aaron Paul are award-winning Emmy Award-winning actors who have starred in the hit drama "Breaking Bad". (Photo: Frank Ockenfels 3, AMC)

After other trips to Oaxaca, he stated that the couple had found "Our Mezcal" on "a dirt road, in a small village, a few hours from the city center, we found it and it was perfect. … We looked at each other. We named Dos Hombres – two guys on the quest, "wrote Cranston.

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While some celebrities like Mindy Kaling, Sophia Bush and Pierce Brosnan enthusiastically commented on the post, fans of "Bad" were quick to share their disappointment.

"The greatest troll in the history of trolls, maybe never," wrote a user.

"So that was it ?! That's the hype – nothing about Breaking Bad ?! DESAPPOINTED!", Writes another.

"My disappointment is immeasurable and my day is lost," added a third.

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