breaking Bad fans must be very excited for this year’s Super Bowl thanks to PopCorners. Bryan Cranston (Walt Whitman) Aaron Paul (Jesse Pinkman) e Raymond Cruz (Tuco Salamanca) have reunited for PopCorners’ debut Super Bowl LVII commercial (see below) that airs during the big game on Feb. 12, nearly a decade after AMC’s hit series ended. Raymond, 61, spoke with hollywood life EXCLUSIVELY and said it was “surreal” to reprise his role as Tuco, the iconic drug lord. But Raymond also admitted he’s not sure if he’ll play Tuco again in the future. breaking Badrelated project.
“It is a difficult task. I say with fear, because it wasn’t easy to do it the first time,” explained Raimondo. “It was not easy to repeat it Better call Saul. And it sure wasn’t easy to do that in the PopCorners commercial.” “It’s so exhausting for you. It’s such a high energy. Even when Tuco says nothing, it’s bubbling underneath.”
The actor admitted that there was “nothing strange” about playing Tuco, who died in the second season of breaking Badbut appeared again in the prequel series Better call Saul hero Bob Odenkirk. “She’s so hard to play,” Raymond also said of the role.
Raymond also talked about how he went back into Tuco’s mindset to film the commercial. “Fortunately, I write everything. So every time I build a character, I write everything down. So I had my notes,” he said. “You have to redo all the work. I’m not like Tuco. So I had to go back and find out exactly where it was. the character. And then you have to recreate him. And having that platform to do that was amazing.

said Rayford HL extension how excited he was to play Raymond again and to reunite with two of his former co-stars for the PopCorners Super Bowl commercial. “It was great that PopCorners reached out to you and wanted to recreate the whole thing breaking Bad setting and bringing these iconic characters together once again,” she told HL. It’s like a dream.”
Raymond said shooting the commercial with Bryan and Aaron “was like stepping back into the Breaking Bad universe. It seemed that we had never left, even if all this time had passed”. Raimondo also said breaking Bad fans will “get a lot of laughs” at the spot, thanks to PopCorners’ “twist.” “They’ll love it,” she said.
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