AMC's Breaking Bad has caused quite the frenzy in anticipation for its upcoming installment, which will sadly be its final run.

The season 5 mid-season finale ended on a major cliffhanger that showed Walt's (Bryan Cranston) law enforcement brother-in-law Hank (Dean Norris) seeming to realize that the former was indeed the infamous meth kingpin Heisenberg.

Now less than a month away from its return for part two, creator Vince Gilligan has released yet another trailer on Monday that featured a nail-biting time lapse of New Mexico.

Acting as Walt, Cranston narrates throughout the tad over a minute long clip by reciting Percy Bysshe Shelley's poem Ozymandias.

"My name is Ozymandias, King of Kings: Look on my works, ye mighty, and despair! Nothing beside remains," he says.

According to Daily Mail, the 19th-century poem addresses "the destruction and decay of once-grand empires, perhaps serves as a chilling metaphor for the show's final stretch."

A strong beat of percussion blares in the background as Walt talks, and it grows faster until the cuts to black.

More on Breaking Bad's season 5 return

AMC's Breaking Bad will return for its final hoorah on Sunday, Aug. 11. Be sure to keep checking back for more of the latest buzz on the popular program. The trailer clip can be watched below.