Aaron Paul Plans ‘Breaking Bad’ Scavenger Hunt Ahead of Emmys
Though Aaron Paul may no longer play the role of the infamous Jesse Pinkman on "Breaking Bad," the Emmy-award winning actor intends to keep the spirit of the hit AMC show alive.
On Wednesday, Paul posted an Instagram message announcing his plans for a scavenger hunt for "BB" fans, prior to the Emmy awards that will air live on Monday, Aug. 25.
"Dear friends, In honor of the Emmys and the final time Breaking Bad will be up for anything at the Emmys, I will be holding a scavenger hunt around LA on Monday before the Emmys for all for all of you Breaking Bad fans," Paul writes.
He continues, "There will be signed Breaking Bad scripts, posters, dolls, action figures, and some really cool Breaking Bad art hidden all over the Hollywood area. Just wanted to do a little something to say 'Thank You' to everyone that has supported us thru out the years. We couldn't have done it without you!"
Paul's Instagram post has garnered 115,000 likes so far from fans that are excited about the upcoming scavenger hunt.
"Can't wait for this. Holy sh*t," Instagram user @breakingbadtvshow wrote underneath Paul's Instagram post.
Other Instagram users have left comments begging Paul to hold additional scavenger hunts around the world.
Paul previously conducted a "Breaking Bad" scavenger hunt last September during the show's series finale, Variety reports.
Paul's September scavenger hunt was conducted in Boise, Idaho and included prizes such as tickets to a live stream of "Breaking Bad's" finale episode and tickets to a Hollywood "BB" screening with Paul and Bryan Cranston as attendees. [Variety]
Aaron Paul -who won two Emmys for his supporting role on "Breaking Bad" in 2010 and 2012-is up for another Emmy for "BB" at this year's Emmy awards.
The 2014 Emmy Awards will air live on NBC on Aug. 25 at 8et/5pt. Will you be watching?
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