Bryon Cranston and Aaron Paul arrived in an RV -- probably borrowed from Heisenberg and Pinkman -- on Wednesday night to the premiere party for the cast of 'Breaking Bad., the final premiere party for the hit, critically acclaimed drama series.

The RV and its Two Owners (Picture Credit: Huffington Post)

The Huffington Post reports that the RV sported the first season received bullet holes that were spewing smoke and had a blue glow inside. All inspired by the meth cooking in the show, there were blue-meth rock candies on the menu, themed cocktails, and Breaking Bad's creator Vince Gilligan's head atop a cake.

Picture Source: Huffington Post

"Cranston raised more than $300,000 through Omaze.com for The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children by allowing donors the chance to win a trip to the premiere in the RV," according to The Hollywood Reporter.

In AMC's drama series Breaking Bad, the first glimpse of future Kingpin Heisenberg (Bryon Cranston) was in the sixth episode of Season 1. The mild-mannered Chemistry school teacher had stepped out of his behind the curtain, comfort zone to confront the Mexican drug-lord Tuco (Raymond Cruz) and get away, without a scratch.

The end of Heisenberg is likely to happen in one of the final eight episodes, or will he escape and become just the Kingpin, fugitive Heisenberg. Hank (Dean Norris), the DEA agent and his brother-in-law, may speed-up his end, now that he knows that Heisenberg and Walter White are not two people but are the names of one person. What is Walter going to do?

"He lives moment to moment. He doesn't have the luxury of retrospective thought," Cranston said in an interview to The Hollywood Reporter. "He's trying to stay alive."

Breaking Bad will air its premiere episode of the final season on August 11, 2013. The drama series has scored 11 nominations at the Primetime Emmy Awards, 2013, including for outstanding drama, outstanding actor and two for out for outstanding supporting-actors.

Cheers for the final eight episodes:

The final cheers. Picture Source: The Hollywood Reporter