‘Breaking Bad’ Star Aaron Paul Organizes Scavenger Hunt For Fans

Aaron Paul wants to celebrate the final Emmy nominations for his show "Breaking Bad" with the fans.

The AMC series star has organized a scavenger hunt in Los Angeles on Monday, Aug. 25 before the Emmy Awards. He will hide items from the show all over Hollywood for fans to find.

"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," Paul wrote in a message posted to his Instagram.

"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 will hide signed "Breaking Bad" scripts, posters, dolls, action figures and "some really cool 'Breaking Bad' art."

"Breaking Bad" earned eight nominations this year. Paul received the nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actor for his role as Jesse Pinkman. The character won him the award in 2010 and 2012.

His co-star and partner-in-crime Bryan Cranston also received his sixth Outstanding Leading Actor for his role as Walter White. He won the award three years straight between 2008 and 2010.

The two actors teamed up again for a recent Emmys promo video co-starring "Veep" actress and fellow nominee Julia Louis-Dreyfus. The hilarious bit has Paul and Cranston as pawn shop dealers.

Julia, as herself, tries to sell them her 1996 Emmy award that she received in 1996 for her role on "Seinfeld." Cranston's character, Buzz Jackson, isn't impressed by the piece of hardware earned for a supporting role in a comedy.

"You see, this would be much more valuable if it were for a drama," the drama-winning actor says.

His partner Randy Jackson (Paul) tries to back up his point.

"You know what they say? Comedy is easy. Drama is hard," he says, mistaking the famous quote, "Dying is easy. Comedy is hard."

Paul will next star in the movie "Exodus: Gods and Kings" with Christian Bale and Sigourney Weaver. The movie premieres on Dec. 12.

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