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New Breaking Bad Movie To Be Called El Camino

New Breaking Bad Movie To Be Called El Camino

The movie is rumoured to focus on Jesse Pinkman

Claire Reid

Claire Reid

The title of the Breaking Bad movie will be El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie, according to a page set up on Netflix.

The highly-anticipated movie looked like it was given its very own Netflix page earlier today, before it was seemingly quickly removed, but not before one eagle-eyed fan took a screenshot and shared it to Reddit.

The page, which appears to have been created Netflix, appeared online.
Reddit

Earlier this month, it was confirmed that filming had wrapped on the movie when Bob Odenkirk (better known as Saul Goodman to Breaking Bad fans) told Movie Web: "I don't know what people know and don't know. I find it hard to believe you don't know it was shot. They did it. You know what I mean? How is that a secret? But it is. They've done an amazing job of keeping it a secret."

As yet plot details are thin on the ground, but we do know that Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul, who play Walter White and Jesse Pinkman, will be reprising their roles.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, the two-hour-long movie will centre on Jesse and his life after the conclusion to the popular series.

In case you've forgotten, Jesse found himself caught in a gunfight with gang leader Jack's men, which eventually saw a wounded Walt asking his former partner to kill him - but, of course, Jesse refused.

Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul are set to be reunited for the movie.
Netflix

As the final scene played out we could see Jesse grab Jack's car - an El Camino - before screeching away.

The last time we saw Mr Pinkman, he was screaming and crying and looked to be escaping from his whole drug-filled nightmare.

While things didn't look as good for Walt...

Speaking on The Dan Patrick Show, Cranston said: "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.

"This idea, from what I'm told, gets into those - at least a couple of the character show were not completed, as far as their journey."

He then added: "I don't know if there's an appearance - flashbacks, flash forwards - but I'm excited about it because it's Breaking Bad and it was the greatest professional period of my life and I can't wait to see all those people again, even if I just come by to visit."

Netflix hasn't shared a release date for the movie, but it's thought to be dropping later this year.

Featured Image Credit: Netflix

Topics: TV and Film, Breaking Bad, Netflix