The Full Trailer For The 'Breaking Bad' Movie Is Finally Here

By Emily Lee

September 27, 2019

Jesse Pinkman's fate will finally be revealed in the upcoming El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie. The last fans saw of Heisenberg's ill-treated sidekick, he was escaping the meth-making prison where he spent the majority of the final season of Breaking Bad. Though many fans hoped Jesse found his happily ever after post-Breaking Bad, the first full length El Camino trailer shows the beloved character settling old debts while on the run.

Not much is known about the Breaking Bad film, which was shot in secret. The first trailer shows Jesse reunited with Badger and Skinny Pete, as well as hiding from the police. There's no dialogue throughout the two minute teaser, except for one brief exchange at the end. Instead, the trailer highlights a ton of harrowing yet beautifully shot scenes with a suspenseful atmosphere. It appears Jesse is in for a lot more trouble before he finds that elusive happily ever after. According to the official logline, “Jesse must come to terms with his past in order to forge some kind of future.”

Breaking Bad creator Vince Gilligan wrote and directed El Camino, as well, so fans are sure to be happy with the film. The movie will drop on Netflix on October 11, as well as appear in theaters for a limited-run. While it's unclear if Bryan Cranston's Walter White will make an appearance in the film, Aaron Paul, Jonathan Banks, Charles Baker and Matt Jones are all reprising their roles.

Cranston may not be appearing in the film, however, he's been clued in on what's going down in El Camino. “It’s a great story and there are a lot of people who felt that they wanted to see some kind of completion to some of these storylines that were left open,” Cranston said. “This idea, from what I’m told, gets into those.” Paul echoed these sentiments, as well, telling the New York Times: “It’s a chapter of Breaking Bad that I didn’t realize that I wanted and now that I have it, I’m so happy that it’s there."

Will you be tuning in to El Camino on October 11?

Photo: Netflix

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