Aaron Paul promises El Camino will bring “closure” to his Breaking Bad story

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A day ahead of its release on Netflix, the internet is buzzing about El Camino, a movie that will follow the adventures of Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul) after the end of AMC’s Breaking Bad.

We last saw Jesse speeding off into the night in the titular El Camino, not sure where he would go after Walter White (Bryan Cranston) died freeing him from a gang of White Supremacist meth dealers. Plot details are scarce, but Paul and creator Vince Gilligan give us a vague idea what to expect in this behind-the-scenes feature. Check it out.

A struggle to finally be free you say? There are certainly enough people who want to keep him confined. Are there White Supremacists up the chain who want revenge? Might the Mexican drug cartels be after Jesse’s meth-cooking expertise? And also there’s…y’know, the cops. Paul’s promise about “closure” for the character has us worried though, since closure so often means death in the Breaking Bad universe.

If you’ve forgotten some of the series bigger twists (it did end air six years ago), Paul has you covered. Appearing on Jimmy Kimmel Live, he summarized the series in three minutes, so now you’re all caught up.

“I say ‘bitch’ a lot [and] we kill some people with science,” should be on the Breaking Bad DVD cover.

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Finally, the cast of Breaking Bad sit in the iconic Winnebago and read comments under the El Camino trailer.

El Camino drops on Netflix sometime tomorrow. We’ve got the Los Pollos Hermanos ready. Bitch.

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