El Camino featurette dives into reunion between Aaron Paul & Bryan Cranston

Last Updated on July 30, 2021

EL CAMINO: A BREAKING BAD MOVIE dropped us back into the world of Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul), picking up right where the series finale of Breaking Bad left off. Although EL CAMINO has been available to stream on Netflix since October of last year, it will soon be making its television debut on AMC, and the network has released a new featurette which explores the reunion between Aaron Paul and Bryan Cranston, who reprised his role of Walter White for a surprising flashback sequence.

Right off the bat, Bryan Cranston dives into a fantastic impression of series creator Vince Gilligan, who also wrote and directed the movie, as he retells just how he came to be involved in EL CAMINO. We also get to see how Cranston was transformed back into Walter White through the magic of bald caps and makeup, but honestly, it's just fun to see Aaron Paul and Bryan Cranston together again, acting out slightly happier days of Jesse and Walt's relationship.

EL CAMINO: A BREAKING BAD MOVIE is streaming on Netflix, but will air on AMC on February 16th.

Source: AMC

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