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It looks like Heisenberg will be looming large over his hometown for years to come.
Walter White and Jesse Pinkman, methamphetamine cooks and drug dealers may be an unconventional choice for a statue, but they’re calling a convention center in Albuquerque home as of Friday.
Breaking Bad, which was both set in the New Mexico city and shot there, has been the source of major revenue for the state. And stars Bryan Cranson and Aaron Paul, along with creator Vince Gilligan, attended the unveiling.
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The hit showand its prequelBetter Call Saulhave also contributed to a renaissance for New Mexico’s film industry, but highlighting the region’s real-life issues with addiction and crime has naturally made some people question the benefits.
“In all seriousness, no doubt some folks are going to say, ‘Wow, just what our city needed.’ And I get that,” Gillian said Friday reportedTHR. “I see two of the finest actors America has ever produced. I see them, in character, as two larger-than-life tragic figures, cautionary tales.”
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Breaking Bad, tells the story of a fictional high school science teacher (Cranston) using his chemistry skills to cook meth, and his former student (Paul) to help him distribute it.
The show has prompted a spinoff,Better Call Saul,and a film prequel,El Camino, as well as an array of t-shirts and other merchandise — even local tours of film locations. This level of success has greatly boosted the local economy and enticed other shows such asStranger Thingsto shoot there.
Mayor Keller said the positive economic impact of the shows could well turn his city into what he called “Tamale-wood,” a pun on its small slice of the Hollywood pie.
“While the stories might be fictional… jobs are real every single day,” Keller said, according toTHR. “The city is also a character,” he added. “We see ourselves in so many ways, good and bad.”
Aaron Paul and Bryan Cranston at the premiere of El Camino.Kevin Winter/Getty
More than 43,000 deaths in New Mexico have been linked to alcohol and drug overdose in the past 30 years,THRstated. As, statistically, meth and fentanyl are the leading causes of drug overdose deaths, politicians such as Republican state representative Rod Montoya are naturally worried the statue sends the wrong message.
“I’m glad New Mexico got the business, but really?” Montoya toldTHR. “We’re going down the road of literally glorifying meth makers?”
AMC has recently confirmed that Walter White and Jesse Pinkman will appear in the sixth and final season ofBetter Call Saul.
“They’re coming back,” AMCpostedon Twitter with an image of the pair. In the show, they are bitter enemies as well as partners in crime, but in real life, the two are best friends who even run a business together.
Paul revived his role as Jesse in Netflix’s 2019 film spin-offEl Camino, which took place immediately after the events of theBreaking Badfinale, which aired in 2013.
Cranston has expressed that hewould play Walt again “in a second,“telling Collider that he’s told Gould andBetter Call Saulco-creator Vince Gilligan (who also createdBreaking Bad) that he’s interested in appearing in the prequel series.
“I would be in it if Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould, who are co-executive producers on it, wanted me to be in it. I would do it in a second,” Cranston said in 2020.
source: people.com