This Saturday during Above & Beyond's set at Electric Daisy Carnival, one of televisions most loved antiheroes made an appearance, commanding all attention from the audience. Bryan Cranston stormed the stage to reprise Breaking Bad's cancer-ridden, science teacher turned meth entrepreneur, Walter White.

Above and Beyond was set to play "Walter White," originally written in 2013, for the Las Vegas crowd.  Right before they began the song, Cranston surprised fans by dropping by as his menacing alter ego, notes Rolling Stone. In Walter White fashion, he demanded the audience to "say my name," a hint at Heisenberg's TV catch phrase.

Cranston then had the honors of pushing the button that let the track flow throughout the sound system, reports Variety. "Leaving EDC - Vegas right now. Pulled an all nighter. Old, my ass... Old, my head. Old, my feet... Happy Fathers Day," Cranston tweeted following his surprise Electric Daisy appearance.

Breaking Bad may have ended sourly for the character of Walter White but the actor has been teasing fans on his possible, and anticipated, return at some point in the future. Mr. White's eyes never closed and Cranston told CNN that viewers "never saw a [body] bag zip up or anything." Upon being asked if Walter White would make a comeback, Cranston eerily said, "Never Say Never," according to Rolling Stone.

Rumors circulated concerning Aaron Paul, who portrayed slacker Jesse Pinkman, and Cranston reprising their roles for AMC's spin-off Better Call Saul. Show creators promised a reprisal wouldn't happen in season one and, unfortunately, they made good on their promise. "the sky is the limit and any of these characters could conceivably show up in future seasons," Breaking Bad creator Vince Gilligan said.

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