The ads, directed by "Breaking Bad" creator Vince Gilligan, are part of a $3 million state-funded marketing campaign.
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Breaking Bad fans rejoice. Walter White has been resurrected from the dead, and the chemistry teacher-turned-drug-kingpin is still talking trash. Well, sort of. The fictional character from the ...
The indelible lead character from the "Breaking Bad" streaming series has a new starring role in a public service ad campaign against littering in New Mexico.
New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham joined state and city officials to announce the launch of a statewide beautification campaign, featuring the return of award-winning actor Bryan Cranston as ...
"Breaking Bad" star Bryan Cranston is stepping into the political spotlight by endorsing Kamala Harris for the upcoming ...
I will admit that I’m not a regular listener to Rainn Wilson’s podcast. I also have no ill will toward the man, and do feel ...
Walter White (Bryan Cranston) sheds his goofy exterior from season 1 as he climbs the ranks of the drug game and obliterates his family’s hopes and dreams in the process. It’s all utterly ...
Walter White's decision to poison Brock is still the cruelest thing he has done in Breaking Bad, but fans are unsure about ...
What began as a relatively small event in its first few years, has blossomed into one of the biggest events of its kind in the Southwest region and draws thousands to Santa Fe for a celebration of ...