On September 7th, Alamo Drafthouse is hosting a special one-night-only screening of the Breaking Bad Season 4 finale, “Face Off.” Otherwise known as “the episode where Gus Fring gets [SPOILERS],” the episode represents a major turning point for the Emmy-winning series, with tour-de-force performances from Bryan Cranston, Aaron Paul, and Giancarlo Esposito.
Breaking Bad Day Fan Event
Sept. 7th is Walter White’s birthday, making it an occasion Breaking Bad fans celebrate each year. And this year, according to the official release, Alamo Drafthouse is going all out:
More than just a screening, the Breaking Bad Day Fan Event transforms the show into a communal experience. A live host dressed in a yellow hazmat suit will guide audiences through the evening, encouraging fans to ring their own Hector Salamanca bell whenever the cartel patriarch does on screen. Guests will also receive themed keepsakes inspired by the series, including a Heisenberg hat, blue rock candy, call bell, and a Gus Fring half-face mask and can participate in a costume contest to win a special prize.
Special Activities and Offerings
Your call on whether to use the Heisenberg hat as a popcorn bucket. For more details, go to the Drafthouse website, and if you want to revisit the whole series, the complete Breaking Bad is available now on Blu-ray.
In conclusion, the Alamo Drafthouse is set to host an unforgettable Breaking Bad Day Fan Event, complete with a special screening of the Season 4 finale, themed keepsakes, and interactive activities. Fans of the series won’t want to miss this opportunity to celebrate Walter White’s birthday and relive the intensity of Gus Fring‘s final moments. With its unique blend of entertainment and community, this event is sure to be a hit among Breaking Bad enthusiasts.
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