Exclusive: BreakingBad star Raymond Cruz opens up about his joys of meeting fans — even when they're REALLY scared of Tuco. 'They'll interact with you, but you shake hands with them and you can feel them sweating and they're nervous...'
According to Breaking Bad's Raymond Cruz, fans who have met him reveal they are still really scared of his series villain, Tuco Salamanca, in real life over 14 years since he met his fate. Tuco Salamanca joined the franchise in season 1 of Vince Gilligan's original celebrated AMC series, making his on-screen debut in episode 6, "Crazy Handful of Nothin'".
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY As part of Screen Rant's exclusive interview with Cruz for his upcoming reprisal of the role of Salamanca for PopCorner's Breaking Bad-inspired Super Bowl commercial, Cruz opened up about how viewers have shared how his character has continued to have an impact on them after both Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul reached their conclusion.
After all this time, the interaction with the fans is crazy because the fans love the show, the fans know all the dialogue. They know the premise, they know all the situations, fans love the character. Usually, when fans come up to me, they're shaking.
While Tuco remains unaware of Walt and Jesse's intentions and continues to trust him, the pair soon find themselves the victim of his wrath when they fail to poison him. After a tense showdown which sees Jesse beaten and held at gunpoint, the pair are able to injure Tuco, with Hank Schrader making the killing shot after another standoff fails to diffuse the situation.
Given his time was short-lived on both shows, many Breaking Bad fans have since taken to expressing their hopes of seeing more of Tuco Salamanca explored in the future. Cruz also exclusively confirmed his hopes to see more of the Salamanca family explored in some kind of project, however, with his character having already been killed off and Gilligan lacking interest in further exploring the universe, it seems unlikely any such story could come to fruition.
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