Raymond Cruz Talks ‘Breaking Bad’ Super Bowl Commercial: Exclusive – Hollywood Life

Raymond CruzView galleryBreaking Bad duo Walter White and Jesse Pinkman are back together after 10 years as Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul star in PopCorners’ first Super Bowl commercial. The hit show ended a decade ago but the beloved characters are teaming up again - and this time with a tasty twist. Instead of cooking crystal meth, they are now working on batches of air-popped Popcorners chips in a spot titled “Breaking Good” which will air on Sunday (FEBRUARY 12) during the Big Game. The ad features the infamous RV from the series and also sees the return of Raymond Cruz as Tuco Salamanca, with “Breaking Bad” creator, head writer, executive producer and director Vince Gilligan reuniting with the cast too. Cranston said: “PopCorners’ desire to create a genuine extension of the franchise and a campaign that would really excite ‘Breaking Bad’ fans is what brought us back for this Super Bowl commercial. ““Walt would’ve been immediately drawn to the basic ingredients in PopCorners, so ‘Breaking Good’ made perfect sense as an alternate storyline that would’ve been much better for him and Jesse.” Paul added: ““There’s nothing better than getting to revive characters who mean so much to us, surrounded by so many of our original cast and crew members, for the most exciting sports event of the year. ““We’re grateful that PopCorners gave us the perfect opportunity to reunite our ‘Breaking Bad’ family, especially with a brand that I think is about to become everyone’s go-to snack.” Brett O'Brien, chief marketing officer at Frito-Lay North America, said. “We’re showcasing why fans love this air-popped, never fried snack in an exciting and unexpected way through the lens of two characters who could’ve used their talents to Break Into Something Good.” *BYLINE: Frito-Lay/Mega. 06 Feb 2023 Pictured: Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul return as Breaking Bad's Walter White and Jesse Pinkman in PopCorners’ Super Bowl commercial. *BYLINE: Frito-La

Breaking Bad fans should be extra excited for the Super Bowl this year thanks to PopCornersBryan Cranston (Walt Whitman), Aaron Paul (Jesse Pinkman), and Raymond Cruz (Tuco Salamanca) all reunited for PopCorners’ debut Super Bowl LVII commercial (watch below) that will air during the big game on February 12, almost ten years after the hit AMC series finished airing. Raymond, 61, spoke to HollywoodLife EXCLUSIVELY and said it was “surreal” to reprise his role as Tuco, the iconic drug kingpin. But Raymond also admitted that he’s unsure if he’d play Tuco ever again in a possible future Breaking Bad-related project.

“It’s a difficult task. I say it with trepidation, because it wasn’t easy to do the first time,” Raymond explained. “It wasn’t easy to reprise it on Better Call Saul. And it definitely was not easy to do in the PopCorners ad,” he added. “It’s so taxing on you. It’s so high energy. Even when Tuco’s not saying anything, it’s bubbling underneath.”

The actor admitted that he doesn’t “miss anything” about playing Tuco, who met his demise in season 2 of Breaking Bad, but popped up again in the prequel series Better Call Saul starring Bob Odenkirk. “It’s so difficult to do,” Raymond also said about the role.

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Raymond Cruz in PopCorners’ 2023 Super Bowl commercial (Photo: Frito-Lay/Mega)

Raymond also opened up about how he got back into the mindset of Tuco to film the commercial. “Luckily I write everything down. So whenever I build a character I write everything down. So I had my notes,” he said. “You have to do all the work again. I’m not like Tuco. So I had to go back and find exactly where I was at. How I built it, you know, mentally, physically, emotionally, where the character lives. And then you have to recreate that. And to have this platform to do it was amazing.”

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Raymond Cruz in ‘Breaking Bad’ (Photo: Everett)

Raymond told HL how thrilled he was to play Raymond again, and reunite with two of his former co-stars, for the PopCorners Super Bowl commercial. “It was amazing to have PopCorners contact you that they want to recreate the whole Breaking Bad environment and bring these iconic characters together once again,” he told HL. “To back in the same environment with the same RV that they used in the show, and to be wearing the same wardrobe, it all felt very surreal. It’s almost like it never happened. It’s like a dream.”

Raymond said that filming the commercial with Bryan and Aaron “felt as if we stepped back into the Breaking Bad universe. It felt as if we had never left, even though all this time has passed.” Raymond also said Breaking Bad fans will “get a huge laugh” out of the commercial, thanks to PopCorners’ “twist” on it. “They’re gonna love it,” he said.

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