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Breaking Bad Fame Was a Nightmare for Real-Life Owners of Walter White’s Home: Bryan Cranston Fans Kept Tossing Pizzas Over Their 6-Foot Iron Fence

Being the real-life owners of Walter White’s house was no easy gig. The moment Breaking Bad turned into a cultural phenomenon, Bryan Cranston’s faithful turned their home into a pilgrimage site. And the worst part? The pizzas.

Walter White (Bryan Cranston) in Breaking Bad | Credits: Sony Pictures Television
Walter White (Bryan Cranston) in Breaking Bad | Credits: Sony Pictures Television

Inspired by that one infamous scene, fans kept hurling entire pizzas onto their roof, so often that the owners had to install a six-foot iron fence. However, even that didn’t stop the madness. From trespassers to endless photo ops, living in Heisenberg’s house felt more like a nightmare than a flex. 

Breaking Bad fans took things too far – now Walter White’s house is up for sale

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Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul in Breaking Bad | Credits: Sony Pictures Television

Walter White’s house is back on the market, but the new owners better be ready for some Breaking Bad chaos. The real-life Albuquerque home, where Bryan Cranston’s character lived on-screen, is up for sale for a whopping $4 million. 

But there’s a catch: the property has become a fan pilgrimage site, with visitors snapping photos, stealing rocks, and – yes – hurling pizzas onto the roof.

It all started with one legendary scene in season two. Walter White, frustrated and fuming, flung a whole pizza onto his rooftop in one perfect shot. No second takes. No CGI. Just pure Cranston precision. Fans were so obsessed that they started reenacting the moment, except the real homeowners weren’t so amused.

Joanna Quintana, the current owner, has had enough. Over the years, she’s battled relentless tourists, even installing a six-foot iron fence to keep them out. But that didn’t stop the pizza attacks. 

She told KOB4, seemingly hoping the next buyer embraces the madness (via Business Insider):

I hope they make it what the fans want. They want a B&B. They want a museum. They want access to it. Go for it. 

The pizza itself? That became another mystery. Fans wondered why it was unsliced, leading Breaking Bad creator Vince Gilligan to include a hilarious explanation in the show. 

Badger and Skinny Pete brought Jesse Pinkman a whole pizza, saying,

That’s the gimmick. They don’t cut the pizza, and they pass the savings on to you.

Now, the infamous house could get a new owner – one who either loves Breaking Bad or loves dodging airborne pizza. Either way, this sale proves one thing: the legend of Walter White isn’t fading anytime soon.

Bryan Cranston keeps rejecting Invincible, even as his Breaking Bad co-stars join the cast

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Walter White (Bryan Cranston) in Breaking Bad | Credits: Sony Pictures Television

Yep, Invincible has locked in some of the biggest names in Hollywood, but not Cranston. Robert Kirkman revealed they’ve offered him a role every single season (per Forbes). His response was a consistent “no.”

Cranston’s no stranger to voice work. He’s been in Kung Fu Panda, Madagascar, and even voiced Jim Gordon in Batman: Year One. So, what’s stopping him? No clue. 

Meanwhile, his Breaking Bad co-stars Aaron Paul and Jonathan Banks are already in.

Kirkman’s obsession with A-listers is fun, but do we really need every celeb packed into Invincible? Fans have debated if that budget could go toward better animation. 

Still, with five more seasons ahead, Cranston might cave. Or maybe, just maybe, he’ll keep dodging Kirkman forever.

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