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Netflix unveils trailer for El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie

On October 11 we would know what happened to Jesse Pinkman 6 years after the last episode

Netflix unveils trailer for El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie On October 11 we would know what happened to Jesse Pinkman 6 years after the last episode

“No way I’m helping you people help put Jesse Pinkman back inside a cage.” 

It starts with these words said by Skinny Pete to the police, the trailer for El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie, a few minutes with which Netflix confirms the release of the cult series sequel. The rumors were already running for some time, then, a few days ago, Walter White's lawyer and star of the spin-off Better Call Saul Bob Odenkirk, announced at the Hollywood Reporter the end of the project's shooting. Few details have emerged so far. First of all the plot: "Jesse Pinkman, a man fleeing from his enemies, from the law, and from his past".

Six years after the last episode that closed the blockbuster TV series, Aaron Paul resumes his most famous role exactly where he left off: with his face marked by scars, he runs away by car towards an uncertain future. The actor said he couldn't reveal much more about the film was written and directed by the creator of the series Vince Gilligan, but in an interview with the New York Times he explains that El Camino

“It’s a chapter of Breaking Bad that I didn’t realize that I wantedAnd now that I have it, I’m so happy that it’s there.”

While Bryan Cranston indirectly responds to all the fans who ask if, despite what happened in the final of the show aired between 2008 and 2013 on the U.S. network AMC, in the new Netflix project, will also appear the character of Walter White:

“Could be [in] a flashback, or a flash-forward. I’m still dead, Walter White, I don’t know what [could happen].”

To know if the former chemistry professor and his favorite alumni will meet again on the screen, we should wait until October 11, when El Camino will be available on Netflix.