Outside the RV, Walter and Jesse share a bag of PopCorners with Tuco who tries the chips and is immediately impressed. “You’re an artist,” Jesse tells Walter, who humbly tells him that “it’s just basic ingredients.” Jesse then tells Walter that he knows “just the guy to talk to” to get their product in the hands of consumers. The commercial begins with Walter and Jesse in their recognizable RV in the desert whipping up a batch of – White Cheddar-flavored PopCorners. PopCorners, a brand of flavored air-popped corn chips, also attained the services of Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul creator Vince Gilligan to direct the TV spot. It will air during Super Bowl LVII on Sunday (February 12). The miracle Cruz is referring to is a new PopCorners commercial, which reunites Cranston, Paul, and Cruz as their Breaking Bad characters. “Now, through this miracle … we’re resurrecting the Breaking Bad Universe once again and bringing these iconic characters back together.” “I thought that was it,” Cruz, 58, told Remezcla during a recent interview. After three episodes on Better Call Saul, Cruz convinced himself that playing the psychotic character was behind him. Six years after Tuco got a bullet to the head, Cruz was asked to reprise his character in Better Call Saul, a spin-off series that served as a prequel and sequel to Breaking Bad. Tuco was one of the first distributors that chemistry-teacher-turned-meth-manufacturer Walter White (Bryan Cranston) and partner in crime Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul) approached to sell their product. Raymond Cruz was certain his time on Breaking Bad was over when his character, Mexican drug lord Tuco Salamanca, was killed off in the second episode of the second season nearly 14 years ago.
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