

El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie
In the wake of his dramatic escape from captivity, Jesse Pinkman must come to terms with his past in order to forge some kind of future.
Read moreIn the wake of his dramatic escape from captivity, Jesse Pinkman must come to terms with his past in order to forge some kind of future.
Read moreAmong millennial men, actors like Adam Driver and Robert Pattinson get the most notice for assembling impressive, eclectic résumés. But Jesse Plemons stealthily ranks among these giants, even if his contributions receive less publicity and media attention. At 32, Plemons boasts a filmography that’s as impressive as it is varied across film and television. On …
"Breaking Bad" fans who don't have a Netflix subscription will now be able to see Vince Gilligan's follow-up film, "El Camino." It will air on AMC Feb. 16.
Nielsen reported Aaron Paul-led followup film drew 6.5 million unduplicated viewers during its first three days
Over its first three days on Netflix, "El Camino" was watched by an average minute audience of 6.5 million, and reached nearly 8.2 million TV viewers.
The writer-producer-director takes a deep dive into the origins of the sequel movie, his debt to Stephen King, and his thwarted plan to send Jesse to jail
The actor reflects on the legacy of Walter White and Jesse Pinkman, his friendship with Aaron Paul, and whether he’d ever revisit his most famous character one more time
It should go without saying, but this is the internet, so just in case someone needs it spelled out despite that big ol’ headline: This article contains spoilers for Breaking Bad. Now that we’ve dispensed with that business, let’s move on: Of course Water White died at the end of Breaking Bad, you goons. But with Bryan Cranston teasing his return to the role in El Camino, which premieres on Netflix later this week, Vince Gilligan felt compelled to clarify Walter’s fate once again. During an appearance on The Rich Eisen Show, the Breaking Bad creator—who also wrote and directed the Jesse Pinkman-centric sequel movie—was asked to definitively comment on Walter’s fate in the series finale. According to Consequence Of Sound, Gilligan kept it simple, but direct:
The Breaking Bad star returns to his greatest role.
Jonathan Banks made the jump from "Breaking Bad" to "Better Call Saul," and now he's set to appear in "El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie."
The actor will return to the show's world in 'El Camino,' a sequel focusing on Aaron Paul's Jesse Pinkman.
The film, called “El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie,” will expand on the story of Jesse Pinkman, the excitable meth cook and former partner of Walter White.