Best movies of 2023 🍿 How he writes From 'Beef' to 'The Bear' Our free games
Breaking Bad

'You ready?': The latest 'Breaking Bad' trailer shows Jesse Pinkman on the run again

The first full-length trailer for Netflix's "El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie" is here and shows "Bad" fans a familiar sight: Jesse Pinkman on the run.

Written and directed by series creator Vince Gilligan and set to pick up where "Breaking Bad" left off just over six years ago, "El Camino" (streaming Oct. 11) will follow Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul) as he grapples with his past after escaping from captivity. 

"You ready?" a mystery voice asks Jesse at the end. "Yeah," he replies.

Who's behind the voice? Fans are fiercely debating, naming everyone from Mike Ehrmantraut (Jonathan Banks) to Ed the vacuum repair guy (Robert Forster) to Walter White (Bryan Cranston).

Would a Cranston cameo be out of the question, given that Walter White died at the end of the series? (Mike did too, for the record.) That remains to be seen: both Cranston and Paul have played coy when asked about his involvement with the new project.

"What? What?" Cranston feigned confusion to Entertainment Tonight at the 2018 Tony Awards when asked about Paul getting his own "Bad" movie.

"Rigor mortis has a way of allowing (for another glimpse at White). Could be a flashback, flash-forward where I'm still dead? I don't know. I don't know what happens." 

A new teaser dropped Sunday during the Emmys (just before "Fleabag" was crowned best comedy series) and showed a slow zoom in on Jesse (Paul) sitting in a car in the middle of the Albuquerque desert listening to a news report, which details a "staggering" local mass shooting that left nine dead before the suspect fled the scene. Sound familiar? 

"Anyone with information on this massacre is asked to call the police immediately," the news report declares. 

Why 'Breaking Bad' fans are angry over new Bryan Cranston-Aaron Paul project

'Breaking Bad':See Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul's last day on set of the show

Featured Weekly Ad