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‘Breaking Bad’ Character Gets Museum Exhibit

Jul 11, 2013  •  Post A Comment

Walter White, the chemistry-teacher-turned-meth-maker on "Breaking Bad," is set to get his own museum exhibit, with the Museum of the Moving Image in Astoria, N.Y., working on an exhibit about the character, The Hollywood Reporter’s Live Feed reports.

Called "From Mr. Chips to Scarface: Walter White’s Transformation in ‘Breaking Bad,’" the exhibit will include key props and costumes, including Heisenberg’s hat and the character’s hazmat suit.

Actor Bryan Cranston has won three Emmys for his portrayal of White on the AMC series.

The exhibit will run from July 26 to Oct. 27, and will include videos from the show, which starts its final season Aug. 11.

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Bryan Cranston as Walter White

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