It’s been six years since the ground-breaking “Breaking Bad” exited the airwaves with huge acclaim.
Now Vince Gilligan’s Breaking Bad movie is finally getting out of the shadows. After keeping details under wraps for the past year, Netflix has unveiled the film’s title, El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie.
The thriller movie, starring Breaking Bad’s Aaron Paul who is reprising his Emmy-winning role as Jesse Pinkman, will debut on Netflix on Oct. 11.
Written and directed by Breaking Bad creator Vice Gilligan, El Camino, a Breaking Bad sequel, is set In the wake of Jesse’s dramatic escape from captivity. He must come to terms with his past in order to forge some kind of future.
The Breaking Bad movie will run on Netflix with a second window on AMC, the original network home of Gilligan’s Emmy-winning series, which will kick off months after the film’s debut on Netflix.

















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