By Peter Lesser (staff@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Jul 01, 2013 11:06 AM EDT

The beginning of the end is near. With the final eight episodes of AMC's "Breaking Bad" right around the corner, fans are eager to learn the fate of one of television's most loved and hated characters of all time. The high school chemistry teacher turned crystal meth kingpin and vicious murderer, Walter White, will seal his destiny in the episodes leading up to the finale. Will he make amends? Will he be sucked in once again by the allure of the drug trade? Will he even survive? These are all questions fans will have to wait to have answered as the show's cast and crew have kept their lips sealed concerning the show's details, but in the meantime, Bryan Cranston reveals the top 10 reasons fans should ride in an RV with him to next month's "Breaking Bad" premiere.

Cranston, who plays Walter, is inviting fans to the July 24 premiere in Culver City to raise funds for the National Center for Missing & Exploited children. By donating, fans are entered to win a ticket to the premiere with Cranston himself, according to Hollywood Reporter.

Cranston made the announcement on Friday when he posted a video message where he promotes his cause and adds some humorous commentary. "We will be the first people in Hollywood history to arrive at a star-studded premiere in a recreational vehicle," he says in the video. He also promises to show the winner his "Breaking Bad" tattoo and teach them how to cook... "eggs," he says with a wide grin. Check out the video below and donate to the cause here.

While Cranston rides across country with one lucky fan, Marble Brewery is also gearing up for the final episodes by brewing an India Black Ale called Heisenberg's Dark in tribute to the show. Heisenberg is Walter White's drug dealing alias in "Breaking Bad" and is one of the darkest, most twisted characters on the show, despite being the initial protagonist, so the dark ale is fitting.

"Breaking Bad" returns to AMC on Sunday, August 11.

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