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First off, the title, "El Camino," is likely a reference to Todd's 1978 El Camino, which Jesse uses to flee in the series finale. We see Jesse hiding in the car in the very first shot of the trailer.
After the ending of “Breaking Bad,” creator Vince Gilligan felt that Jesse Pinkman’s (Aaron Paul) story wasn’t over yet.
Having appeared in all five seasons of Breaking Bad alongside its spinoff movie, El Camino, Jesse's last official appearance came during Better Call Saul's penultimate episode. Ironically ...
Narrator: With the release of Netflix's "Breaking Bad" sequel, "El Camino," we finally got to see what happened to Jesse Pinkman. And as a treat for die-hard "Breaking Bad" fans, the film was full ...