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New El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie trailer shows us Jesse Pinkmans terrifying moments right after the series finale

We finally got to have our very first glimpse at another trailer for Netflixs El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie, complete with a terrified Jesse Pinkman.

It is the moment weve all been waiting for since the Emmy-winning series wrapped in 2013 leaving our hearts beating out of our chests.

The trailer shows Breaking Bads very own Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul) listening to the news of Walter Whites massacre in his El Camino.

It picks up after the season five finale, where Jesse escaped his white supremacist captors in a Chevrolet El Camino and drove to freedom.

The clip itself doesnt give us much information but the logline has been written as: In the wake of his dramatic escape from captivity, Jesse must come to terms with his past in order to forge some kind of future.

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Although its going to be a little strange watching a Breaking Bad sequel without Bryan Cranston as Walter White, Charles Baker and Matt Jones are reprising their respective roles as Skinny Pete and Badger.

Yeahh, b*tch (Picture: @aaronpaul)

If anyones worried the movie will be too different from the original series, dont worry.

The thriller is written and directed by Vince Gilligan, creator of the show, so the familiarity should still be there.

And its been confirmed that 10 familiar faces will return from the original series.

El Camino centers on what happens to Jesse after he drives out of that compound covered in physical and psychological scars, and it features more than 10 familiar characters from the show, reports claim.

With Badger and Skinny Pete already returning and most other characters already being dead, this leaves the door wide open for the return of Skyler White (Anna Gunn), Marie Schrader (Betsy Brandt), and Saul Goodman (Bob Odenkirk).

Bring. It. On.

El Camino launches 11 October on Netflix.

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