Reprising his "Breaking Bad" character Mike Ehrmantraut in the spinoff "Better Call Saul," Jonathan Banks has a message to the fans who are throwing pizza on the roof of the actual house of Bryan Cranston's "Breaking Bad" character Walter White.
"If I catch you doing it, I will hunt you down," Banks warned the pizza throwers during a recent podcast interview sounding like Liam Neeson in his infamous "Taken" line.
The throwing of pizza on the roof was a simulation of a scene in "Breaking Bad" season 3 when Cranston's character angrily threw a pizza onto the roof of his one-story house, which is located in Albuquerque, N.M., after his wife Skyler rejected the pepperoni-topped peace offering.
Because of the success of "Breaking Bad," the Albuquerque house became a tourist attraction. However, some of the visitors were disrespectful to the woman who lives in the house by throwing pizza onto the house's roof.
During the same interview, "Breaking Bad" creator Vince Gilligan expressed how unhappy he is about the fans recreating Walter White's pizza-throwing scene in "Breaking Bad" season 3, according to Huffington Post.
"There is nothing original or funny or cool about throwing a pizza on this lady's roof," Gilligan said. "It's been done before, you're not the first."
On the other hand, Gilligan said the people who live in the house are "the nicest people in the world" as they have always been accommodating to respectful fans who stop by to take some photos.
Meanwhile, Cranston has started filming his upcoming crime thriller film "The Infiltrator," which is based on undercover agent Robert Mazur's life and also stars Diane Kruger, Variety reported.
Listen to the podcast interview with the "Breaking Bad" creator and one of the "Better Call Saul" actors here: