Breaking Bad's feature-length movie is headed to Netflix this fall. A Breaking Bad Movie will debut on the streamer Friday, Oct. 11 and later air on AMC, with Aaron Paul returning as meth cook Jesse Pinkman, according to a release from Netflix.
The official synopsis from Netflix read, "In the wake of his dramatic escape from captivity, Jesse must come to terms with his past in order to forge some kind of future."
Last we saw Paul's Pinkman, he was driving off from a Nazi compound to an unknown location.
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The streamer confirmed that the thriller film will be written and directed by Vince Gilligan, the original series creator of Breaking Bad. The show began airing in 2008 and ran for five seasons, becoming a critical breakout for AMC.
During its tenure, Breaking Bad was the recipient of numerous Emmy and Golden Globe Awards for best television series drama, as well as recognitions for Paul and Bryan Cranston as the protagonist Walter White, a struggling high school chemistry teacher who receives a life-altering cancer diagnosis and tries his hand at meth cooking in order to provide financial security for his family.
Last July, Gilligan renewed his overall deal with Sony Pictures Television. The Breaking Bad movie will be the first project to result from the three-year deal.
The movie is produced by Mark Johnson, Melissa Bernstein, Charles Newirth, Diane Mercer and Aaron Paul, in association with Sony Pictures Television, Netflix added in its release.
In case you hadn’t heard, Emmy-winning drama “Breaking Bad” is cooking up a movie sequel.
On Saturday, after details of Netflix’s project quietly leaked online, the streaming giant issued the first teaser for “El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie,” which will be released on October 11.
Starring Aaron Paul as Jesse Pinkman, the “Breaking Bad” film follows Jesse after his dramatic escape from captivity at a Nazi compound.
Vince Gilligan, the creator of “Breaking Bad,” wrote and directed “El Camino.”
In the teaser, a voice over is heard saying, "I don't know what to tell you." The man, revealed to be in an interrogation room, continues, "I've said like 500 times already, I have no idea where he is. Don't know where he's headed either. North, South, West, East, Mexico, I don't have a clue.
But yo, even if I did, I wouldn't tell you, because I've been watching the news, same as everybody else. I've seen that little cage they kept him in, I heard about what they did to him to make sure he kept cookin', so sorry, I don't know what to tell you... no way I'm helping you people put Jesse Pinkman back inside a cage."
The “Breaking Bad” movie is coming to Netflix sooner than you might think.
The film, titled “El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie,” is now set to be released on Netflix on Oct. 11, according to a report from the New York Times, with Aaron Paul returning as the series’ popular meth cook Jesse Pinkman. Jesse was last seen leaving a Nazi compound while driving off to an unknown location.
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Details for the film were also spotted by a Reddit user after Netflix posted a short description for the film online. The brief synopsis reads, “Fugitive Jesse Pinkman runs from his captors, the law, and his past.”
As previously reported, the film was written and directed by Vince Gilligan, the creator of “Breaking Bad,” and will air on AMC following its Netflix premiere. During its initial run, the series aired on the cable network from 2008 to 2013.
It is unclear whether Bryan Cranston, who played main character Walter White in the series, will appear in the film. Cranston has previously confirmed that the film was happening but would not say whether or not he would be involved.
Mark Johnson, Melissa Bernstein, Charles Newirth, Diane Mercer and Aaron Paul are producing with Sony Pictures Television.
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The official synopsis from Netflix read, "In the wake of his dramatic escape from captivity, Jesse must come to terms with his past in order to forge some kind of future."
Last we saw Paul's Pinkman, he was driving off from a Nazi compound to an unknown location.
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The streamer confirmed that the thriller film will be written and directed by Vince Gilligan, the original series creator of Breaking Bad. The show began airing in 2008 and ran for five seasons, becoming a critical breakout for AMC.
During its tenure, Breaking Bad was the recipient of numerous Emmy and Golden Globe Awards for best television series drama, as well as recognitions for Paul and Bryan Cranston as the protagonist Walter White, a struggling high school chemistry teacher who receives a life-altering cancer diagnosis and tries his hand at meth cooking in order to provide financial security for his family.
Last July, Gilligan renewed his overall deal with Sony Pictures Television. The Breaking Bad movie will be the first project to result from the three-year deal.
About: "Breaking Bad Movie"
The movie is produced by Mark Johnson, Melissa Bernstein, Charles Newirth, Diane Mercer and Aaron Paul, in association with Sony Pictures Television, Netflix added in its release.
In case you hadn’t heard, Emmy-winning drama “Breaking Bad” is cooking up a movie sequel.
On Saturday, after details of Netflix’s project quietly leaked online, the streaming giant issued the first teaser for “El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie,” which will be released on October 11.
Starring Aaron Paul as Jesse Pinkman, the “Breaking Bad” film follows Jesse after his dramatic escape from captivity at a Nazi compound.
Vince Gilligan, the creator of “Breaking Bad,” wrote and directed “El Camino.”
'Breaking Bad' Movie Headed to Netflix This Fall, Teaser and Poster Released
In the teaser, a voice over is heard saying, "I don't know what to tell you." The man, revealed to be in an interrogation room, continues, "I've said like 500 times already, I have no idea where he is. Don't know where he's headed either. North, South, West, East, Mexico, I don't have a clue.
Teaser and Poster Released |
But yo, even if I did, I wouldn't tell you, because I've been watching the news, same as everybody else. I've seen that little cage they kept him in, I heard about what they did to him to make sure he kept cookin', so sorry, I don't know what to tell you... no way I'm helping you people put Jesse Pinkman back inside a cage."
The “Breaking Bad” movie is coming to Netflix sooner than you might think.
The film, titled “El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie,” is now set to be released on Netflix on Oct. 11, according to a report from the New York Times, with Aaron Paul returning as the series’ popular meth cook Jesse Pinkman. Jesse was last seen leaving a Nazi compound while driving off to an unknown location.
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Details for the film were also spotted by a Reddit user after Netflix posted a short description for the film online. The brief synopsis reads, “Fugitive Jesse Pinkman runs from his captors, the law, and his past.”
Watch "El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie" Trailer Below
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It is unclear whether Bryan Cranston, who played main character Walter White in the series, will appear in the film. Cranston has previously confirmed that the film was happening but would not say whether or not he would be involved.
Mark Johnson, Melissa Bernstein, Charles Newirth, Diane Mercer and Aaron Paul are producing with Sony Pictures Television.
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