Fans of the hit TV show ‘Breaking Bad’ were in for a surprise when actor Bryan Cranston reprised his role as Walter White for a new campaign aimed at keeping New Mexico clean. The campaign, which focuses on litter prevention, was announced by KX NEWS in Albuquerque.
In a video released by the New Mexico Department of Tourism, Cranston is seen dressed in his iconic yellow hazmat suit and gas mask, driving an RV through the desert while discussing the importance of keeping the state beautiful and litter-free. The video ends with Cranston removing his mask and urging viewers to do their part in preserving the environment.
The campaign comes as New Mexico faces a growing litter problem, particularly along its highways and in its natural landscapes. The state has seen an increase in trash and debris in recent years, prompting officials to take action to address the issue. Cranston’s involvement in the campaign is seen as a way to raise awareness and encourage residents to take responsibility for their surroundings.
‘Breaking Bad’ was filmed in New Mexico and showcased the state’s stunning landscapes, making it a popular tourist destination for fans of the show. The decision to bring back Walter White for the litter campaign capitalizes on the show’s popularity and uses its iconic character to promote a worthy cause.
As the campaign gains traction, it is hoped that more residents will be inspired to join the effort and keep New Mexico clean for generations to come. With Walter White leading the charge, the state is poised to make a significant impact in the fight against litter.
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