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Breaking Bad may have been off the air since the series finale in 2013, but the acclaimed program is coming back by way of a TV movie. AMC is currently in the business of expanding their trademark properties (see: Andrew Lincoln's Walking Dead movies), so it isn't surprising Vince Gilligan's acclaimed crime saga is being revived. Plot details are unknown, but Gilligan is directing and Aaron Paul is reprising his famous character of Jesse Pinkman. Here's all you need to know about the Breaking Bad movie.

  • Release Date: N/A
  • Cast: Aaron Paul, Bryan Cranston, Krysten Ritter, Jesse Plemons, Jonathan Banks, Charles Baker, Matt Jones, Robert Forster
  • Director: Vince Gilligan
  • Writer: Vince Gilligan
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AARON PAUL RETURNS AS JESSE PINKMAN

The irony here is impossible to miss. Originally, Gilligan envisioned Jesse dying in the first season of Breaking Bad, but he was so impressed with Paul's performance, he kept the character around. Over time, Jesse transformed into the show's twisted moral compass, and now the fan-favorite is headlining a feature film. When word of the Breaking Bad movie first broke, Paul was said to be attached, returning to his signature role.

THE MOVIE IS A BREAKING BAD SEQUEL

One of the few things people do know about the project is that the movie is primarily set after the events of Breaking Bad, following Jesse's exploits after he escaped from Uncle Jack's gang. Fans have spent the better part of five years speculating what happened to the character, so it'll be interesting to see what Gilligan and crew came up with. One popular theory is that Jesse went to find Brock, son of his late girlfriend Andrea (who died in season 5), but AMC and Gilligan have not shared any narrative specifics yet.
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OTHER RETURNING BREAKING BAD CHARACTERS

Related: The Breaking Bad Movie Can End Better Call Saul

Jesse isn't the only familiar face viewers will reunite with during the movie. Reports state several Breaking Bad alumni are coming back for the ride. These include Bryan Cranston, Krysten Ritter, Jonathan Banks, Jesse Plemons, Charles Baker, Matt Jones, and Robert Forster (among others). Since several of these characters, like Walter White, Jane, and Mike Ehrmantraut, died during the explosive events of Breaking Bad, their participation in the movie suggests Gilligan will jump around the timeline, a trope he's used on Better Call Saul.
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THE BREAKING BAD MOVIE DOES NOT HAVE AN OFFICIAL TITLE

Currently, the film does not have an official title and is known simply as Greenbrier. The dictionary defines the term as "a green-stemmed North American vine of the lily family," so it's anyone's guess how (or if) this factors into the narrative. Right now, fans would be best-served not reading too much into it, since some working titles are intentionally goofy to throw people off the scent. But there's no denying greenbrier's definition will call to mind the infamous lily of the valley.

VINCE GILLIGAN IS WRITING AND DIRECTING

Going back to the Breaking Bad pilot in 2008, Gilligan has been the main driving force behind this entire franchise. That isn't changing for the movie. Not only is he writing the script, he'll also call the shots. Gilligan has plenty of experience there thanks to his numerous Breaking Bad and Better Call Saulcredits, so there isn't a better person for the job. He knows this universe inside and out, and should be able to do the story justice.
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THERE'S NO BREAKING BAD MOVIE TRAILER

The Breaking Bad movie allegedly started filming in fall 2018 (though there was never an official announcement on that front), so it isn't surprising there aren't any marketing materials yet. In all likelihood, the promotional campaign won't start until production wraps and AMC looks to generate hype for the project.
 

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Don't know it will work. All the good characters died off. So it will just be Jesse doing f knows what with a bunch of flashbacks. But only a fool would right off Gilligan.
As long as badger and skinny pete are in who cares. Just two hours of them tripping will be an awesome movie.
 
Show did what many American shows never do, and thats have a sustained limited run of quality episodes, a perfect ending and the fans craving for more episodes.

No need to go back to the well.
 
Show did what many American shows never do, and thats have a sustained limited run of quality episodes, a perfect ending and the fans craving for more episodes.

No need to go back to the well.
Except they went back to the well with a prequel/spin off, which has been superb.
 
Except they went back to the well with a prequel/spin off, which has been superb.

Not one of the main cast and a prequel of sorts. Nowhere near the quality of BB, IMHO.
 
Yep, love/d BCS but not in the same league of 'must binge/watch next weeks episode of BB'
Dont say that in the better call saul thread. They will have your head if you say BB is better. There are a number of posters on that thread who genuinly believe BCS is the greatest show of all time and will not accept criticism.
 

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Show did what many American shows never do, and thats have a sustained limited run of quality episodes, a perfect ending and the fans craving for more episodes.

No need to go back to the well.
Its not about need its about providing further entertainment. Many said BB should of stopped at season 4. Yet it was just as good in the last two seasons as well. JP had little role in the end of the show. His character could use some closure.
 
Dont say that in the better call saul thread. They will have your head if you say BB is better. There are a number of posters on that thread who genuinly believe BCS is the greatest show of all time and will not accept criticism.

It’s picked up pace the last season and a half but sheesh Season 1/2 were average, slow paced and developmental by low increments per Ep.

I still have it as a must watch and in my Top 5 but to compare it to BB is where it comes unstuck...apples and oranges argument

I think if you search my posts in there I have said as much; quite happy to go Jessie Pinkman in that thread I am..and speaking of which I think there is enough universal love for Pinkman to make this movie interesting

Who knows, he may just wander in for a Donut in the mid west....
 
Bob Odenkirk, Jonathan Banks and Giancarlo Esposito were in the main cast.

Should have explained myself better, doesn't have Cranston or Paul who are the core of BB from start to finish.
 
Show did what many American shows never do, and thats have a sustained limited run of quality episodes, a perfect ending and the fans craving for more episodes.

It's not 2003. Nearly all the serious shows are like this. Made with an ending in mind and a story to be told over 50-70 episodes if there's an audience.
 

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So will be Vince Gilligan's movie directing debut. He is a master at developing story lines over multiple episodes and seasons, so I'm interested to see how he goes wrapping things up in 90-120 mins. Could be awesome or could go horribly wrong.
 
Skinny Pete looks at least a decade older. Wonder if it's set in the present day.

Surprised it's coming out soon when Better Call Saul seems years away from ending.
 

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