Netflix has announced that it will release a Breaking Bad film, centered on Aaron Paul’s mercurial meth cook Jesse Pinkman, nearly six years after 10.3 million Americans tuned in to watch the show’s finale.
Fans were at fever pitch hours before Netflix made the announcement when it was discovered that a “movie card” for the film could be found on the streaming service’s official site, confirming the project’s existence after years of speculation.
But Netflix has provided zero plot spoilers. “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,” it said.
The film is called El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie. It is written and directed by the show’s creator Vince Gilligan and will be released on Netflix on 11 October. It is also expected to be broadcast on AMC, the cable network that first brought the show to screens from 2008-2013.
Today, Netflix released the teaser of most awaited movie, In the teaser trailer, Jesse’s friend and former colleague Skinny Pete (Charles Baker) is seen being interrogated about Jesse’s whereabouts.“I don’t know where he’s headed,” he says. “North, south, west, east, Mexico, the moon. I don’t have a clue.”
Here is the look of trailer,
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