Bryan Cranston attended the Electric Daisy Carnival in Las Vegas over the weekend and completely surprised the crowd by bringing back our favorite meth dealer, Walter White.
During Above & Beyond's set, Cranston went on stage to help introduce the trance group's song "Walter White," reported CBS News. The song, released in 2013, honors the actor's "Breaking Bad" character.
While on stage, the 59-year-old actor yelled "Say my name" to the crowd and proved he needed no introduction, according to the Daily Mail.
As the audience chanted "Walter White," Cranston replied with "you're God damn right" in his best Walter White voice. He then introduced Above & Beyond and pressed the turntable button to start the music, giving "Breaking Bad" fans everywhere the chills.
The Emmy winner remained on stage, dancing for some of the song, looking happier than ever, hugging the members of the group.
Later, Cranston tweeted, "Leaving EDC-Vegas right now. Pulled an all nighter. Old, my ass...Old, my head. Old, my feet...Happy Fathers Day!"
Watch the video of Cranston having the time of his life on stage: