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‘Breaking Bad’ star appears in ad campaign against littering in New Mexico
Read full article: ‘Breaking Bad’ star appears in ad campaign against littering in New MexicoThe indelible lead character from the “Breaking Bad” streaming series has a new starring role in a public service ad campaign against littering in New Mexico.
'El Camino' cooks up weaker batch of 'Breaking Bad'
Read full article: 'El Camino' cooks up weaker batch of 'Breaking Bad'For "Breaking Bad" and "Downton Abbey," it turns out "The end" wasn't. (CNN) - The big question for "El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie" is whether it justifies returning to a series whose finish, if not completely closed-ended, was wholly satisfying. As with "Downton Abbey," this "Breaking Bad" revival stems more from a desire to capitalize on a beloved property -- the very definition of a "You might also like" suggestion -- than the creative spark that the show regularly delivered. That's hardly a crime, as these things go, but "El Camino" nevertheless plays more like the generic version of "Breaking Bad" than a full-strength dose of it. "El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie" is playing on Netflix and in select theaters.
Aaron Paul Returns as Jesse Pinkman in 'El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie' Trailer -- Watch!
Read full article: Aaron Paul Returns as Jesse Pinkman in 'El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie' Trailer -- Watch!We finally have a better idea of what Vince Gilligan has cooked up for his Breaking Bad follow-up, now that Netflix has released a new trailer for the Jesse Pinkman-centric film, El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie. Breaking Bad ended with Walter White (Bryan Cranston) dying on the floor of a meth lab and Jesse speeding away from the neo-Nazi compound where he was being held captive. Considering Paul won two Supporting Actor Emmys during the show's run, it's only fitting that this El Camino trailer debuted during Sunday's Emmy Awards. ET recently asked Cranston about how Walter White might somehow appear in the Breaking Bad movie, and he teased that he "could be [in] a flashback or a flash-forward," before disclaiming: "I'm still dead." El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie will stream on Netflix on Oct. 11, and screen in select theaters during a three-day run.
'Breaking Bad' movie will be released in October
Read full article: 'Breaking Bad' movie will be released in OctoberBREAKING BAD (2008 - 13) Producer/director Vince Gilligan and actors Bryan Cranston, Aaron Paul, Anna Gunn, Betsy Brandt, R.J. Mitte, and Bob Odenkirk speak onstage during the 'Breaking Bad' panel discussion at the AMC portion of the 2013(CNN) - After months of swirling rumors and teases for a "Breaking Bad" movie, Netflix released the film's trailer Saturday. "El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie" will be available on the streaming service October 11. The sequel will pick up shortly after the series finale, which aired six years ago on AMC, and it should answer the cliffhanger "What happened to Jesse Pinkman?" Series creator Vince Gilligan wrote and directed the movie. As the trailer ends, he says, "No way I'm helping you people put Jesse Pinkman back inside a cage."
'Breaking Bad' Movie With Aaron Paul Is Coming to Netflix -- Watch the First Teaser!
Read full article: 'Breaking Bad' Movie With Aaron Paul Is Coming to Netflix -- Watch the First Teaser!It's official: A Breaking Bad movie is on its way! After much speculation, Netflix announced on Saturday that it would be releasing El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie, returning star Aaron Paul as Jesse Pinkman. The film is written and directed by Vince Gilligan, the creator of Breaking Bad. El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie will stream globally on Friday, Oct. 11. RELATED CONTENT:'Breaking Bad' Fans Are Disappointed Over Aaron Paul and Bryan Cranston's AnnouncementBryan Cranston Teases 'Breaking Bad' Movie and Whether He'd Ever Do a Musical (Exclusive)'Breaking Bad' Movie: Everything to Know About the Reported Sequel
'Breaking Bad' movie may be here sooner than we thought
Read full article: 'Breaking Bad' movie may be here sooner than we thoughtFans got so excited when it was revealed there was a "Breaking Bad" movie in the works, and it looks like it could be coming a lot sooner than we thought. Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul, aka Walter White and Jesse Pinkman, recently shared a photo on Instagram and it looks a little suspicious. Related: A "Breaking Bad" movie is in the worksOnly a week ago, Cranston and Paul each shared a photo of two mules with the caption "Soon," so it's safe to say this movie is in full throttle. The question on everyone's mind is how Walter White will be involved in the movie. Of course, there are plenty of fan theories lurking on the internet that Walter White really isn't a dead, and hey, maybe they're true.