Netflix has confirmed the Breaking Bad film, El Camino, will arrive on the streaming service in the Autumn.
El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie will debut on October 11 and will see Aaron Paul returning as crystal meth cook Jesse Pinkman.
The story follows Jesse’s escape from captivity and “come to terms with his past in order to forge some kind of future,” according to Netflix.The movie has been written by the show’s creator Vince Gilligan but it is unclear if Bryan Cranston, who played Walter White in Breaking Bad, will return to star in the film.What happened to Jesse Pinkman?El Camino: A Breaking Bad MovieOctober 11 pic.twitter.com/qjNzXOWeLN— See What's Next (@seewhatsnext) August 24, 2019The crime drama arrived in 2008 with little fanfare but by the time its final episode aired in 2013 it was a beloved series rated as one of the best TV shows ever.
It followed Cranston’s mild-mannered chemistry teacher who turns to drug dealing after being diagnosed with lung cancer. He enlists the help of his former student Jesse and the pair become major players in the criminal underworld.
Breaking Bad also starred Anna Gunn as Walter’s wife Skyler while RJ Mitte Jr played his son.
The series spawned a spin-off prequel, Better Call Saul, starring Bob Odenkirk as a slippery lawyer.READ MORE: Owners Of The ‘Breaking Bad’ House Are Sick Of Fans Throwing Pizza On Their Roof ‘Better Call Saul’
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