After the end of Breaking Bad, viewers wondered whether the show’s cast would ever escape typecasting, especially sinceĀ Bryan Cranston‘s iconic Walter White image still runs far and wide. Will heĀ forever endure his character’s meth-dealing, anti-hero image?
Cranston seems to be just fine with the show’s enduring associations. He made an impromptu appearance at this weekend’s Electric Daisy Carnival in Las Vegas. Cranston hopped onstage to introduce Above & Beyond’s “Walter White” song. Thousands of excited festival goers watched as Cranston barked his famous “Say my name” catchphrase before pushing the button. Then he danced like his life depended on it.
Cranston enjoyed his time at the EDC festival far too much, as he’s 59-years young but living every moment of it. He later tweeted his view from above the crowd:
Leaving EDC – Vegas right now. Pulled an all nighter. Old, my ass…
Old, my head. Old, my feet…
Happy Fathers Day! pic.twitter.com/uZ4k61rsBE— Bryan Cranston (@BryanCranston) June 21, 2015
Later on, Above & Beyond posted a photo from the stage with Cranston, calling him “The one who Pushes The Button”:
The one who Pushes The Button:https://t.co/ZQjR9A6xvi@BryanCranston @EDC_LasVegas @insomniacevents #SayMyName pic.twitter.com/nvSf4h8UxX
— Above & Beyond (@aboveandbeyond) June 21, 2015
(via Mashable)