Breaking Bad stars Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul are set to reunite as Walter White and Jesse Pinkman in a new PopCorners commercial for Super Bowl LVII. Now, PopCorners has unveiled a new preview of the commercial, and fans may recognize the scene.

Breaking Bad concluded nearly a decade ago, but the AMC series is still regarded by many as one of television's best shows in history. PopCorners is aiming to capitalize on the show's popularity with a Breaking Bad Super Bowl commercial, and the snack company has unveiled teasers for the ad ahead of the commercial's debut during the game.

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Paul's Jesse Pinkman was seen in a Breaking Bad commercial teaser released mid-January, but he was only shown from behind and without the company of Cranston's White. Now, PopCorners has unveiled a new teaser in which Paul's Pinkman tries to start their mobile meth lab RV with no success, prompting Walt to warn him about flooding. Paul's Pinkman can start the RV, but Walt is unimpressed, saying, "Even a blind squirrel..."

Fans might recognize the scene from a memorable Breaking Bad episode, "4 Days Out." The ninth episode of Breaking Bad season 2 followed Walt and Jesse while they were stranded in the desert after failing to start their RV. Of course, PopCorners' commercial distinguishes itself from the Breaking Bad episode by having Walt eating a bag of their chips.

The Super Commercial will also feature Raymond Cruz as Tuco Salamanca, a drug distributor and kingpin who clashed with Walt until his death. Tuco Salamanca was also one of the Breaking Bad characters who appeared in Better Call Saul, which was the last time fans saw him. Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul creator Vince Gilligan returned to direct the Super Bowl commercial and the teasers building toward it.

Although Breaking Bad ended in 2013, the series was not the last fans saw of Cranston as White and Paul as Pinkman. Both made cameo appearances in the Better Call Saul series finale. Paul also starred in a feature film titled El Camino, which followed Pinkman in the immediate aftermath of Breaking Bad's series finale. Still, fans are excited to see the two actors reunite as their most iconic characters, even if it's for a Super Bowl commercial.

Breaking Bad is now available on Netflix.

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Source: PopCorners