Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul Reunite to Create a Mezcal

It's a sort-of reunion for the 'Breaking Bad' stars

Dos Hombres
By Kirk Miller

“Did Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul confirm a Breaking Bad reunion?” was something we asked two weeks ago.

First rule of Internet journalism: If the headline is a question, the answer is no.

Instead, the duo is getting into the crowded field of celebrity-backed spirits (see: George Clooney, Steven Soderbergh, Dan Ackroyd, etc.). Out now: Dos Hombres, a mezcal inspired by the duo’s friendship, which they equated with “two guys on a quest.”

Emmy winner Cranston broke down the reasoning behind the launch in a social media post.

The news follows previous social media posts that where Cranston and Paul both posted photos of two donkeys — perhaps an allusion to drug mules — with the cryptic messages “soon” and “even sooner.”
That said, the actors haven’t commented one way or the other on the rumors that show creator Vince Gilligan has a Breaking Bad Netflix movie in the works.

As for the mezcal, we’ve reached out to hopefully get a sample (if you want your own, you can order it here … it’s also available in a few places in California, New York and Mexico). And if the spirit is as good as the craft put into the duo’s AMC show, we’re in for a treat. Writes Cranston: “We searched high and low all over Oaxaca, met incredible people along the way and after a beautiful yet grueling search throughout that majestic landscape we believed we may have found our place. Our mezcal. It was on a dirt road, in a tiny village, hours away from the center of town, we found it and it was perfect. Holy sh– it was perfect.”

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