Netflix Announces 'El Camino: Breaking Bad' Release Date, Official Poster And Trailer
Netflix has announced that Vince Gilligan directed drama 'El Camino: A Breaking Bad' will start streaming on its platform sooner than expected and Aaron Paul will be reprising his role as Jesses Pinkman.
The film is making its return after six-year hiatus but its fans were not expecting it to have reached an advanced stage until one of its actors Bob Odenkirk broke the news on Friday. Bob told the Hollywood Reporters that he "can't wait to see" the film. At this time, the streaming giant was yet to release anything about the series at all.
Since it has now been known that filming has been completed, Netflix did the needful and release not just a poster for the film but accompanied it with an official trailer and release date.
Official poster for Breaking Bad |
El Camino was announced to start streaming on October 11 with not Paul reprising his role but also Odenkirk who returns to his role as the smooth-talking lawyer Saul Goodman/JimmyMcGill.
The teaser only gave tips on interrogation faced by Jesse's (Aaron Paul) friend Pete (Charles Bater) on his former colleague's whereabout which he clearly declined giving any details on that.
Speaking on the film in an interview with The New York Times, Paul talked about how connected he is to the film emotionally and mentioned that, "It's a chapter of Breaking Bad that I didn't realise that I wanted. And now that I have it, I'm so happy that it's here...As the guy who played the guy, I was so happy that Vince wanted to take me on this journey."
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