Breaking Bad Movie Trailer Teases Aftermath of Series Finale

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We are just weeks away from the launch of El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie. 

The latest trailer picks up in the immediate aftermath of the 2013 series finale of the hit AMC series.

If you watched Breaking Bad online, you know that the series finale found Walter making his way into a neo-Nazi drug den to save Jesse from being their prisoner. 

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Jesse drove off, and all seemed right in the world, but the story is not over. 

“In the wake of his dramatic escape from captivity, Jesse must come to terms with his past to forge some kind of future,” reads the official logline for the movie. 

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It's a short and sweet description and one that is sure to get fans tuning in to find out what became of Walter White's loveable sidekick. 

But the process of moving on will not be easy. 

Jesse listens to the radio and listens to what the police have to say about the crime scene they stumbled upon following the series finale. 

Jesse turns up the car radio to hear about the “hundreds of gunshots fired” at the location, where police arrived to “discover the bodies of nine male victims.”

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As if that wasn't bad enough, “investigators are searching for a person of interest who fled the scene.”

Oh yes, Jesse is most definitely in a troubling position, and he could wind up in jail. 

The movie was first reported back in November. It was then revealed that the movie would exclusively stream on Netflix at launch. 

It will then get a second window on AMC. 

However, it has since been revealed that the movie will be available to watch in select movie theaters in a three-day run. 

Have a look at the full trailer below. 

What are your thoughts on it?

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Paul Dailly was an Associate Editor for TV Fanatic.Follow him on X.

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Breaking Bad Quotes

You're the smartest guy I ever met, and you're too stupid to see he made up his mind 10 minutes ago.

Hank

I watched Jane die. I was there, and I watched her die. I watched her overdose and choke to death. I could have saved her, but I didn't.

Walt