El Camino 2? Let’s Clear Up This Breaking Bad Biz, Shall We?
If you want more Jesse Pinkman after “Breaking Bad,” you want “El Camino 2.” Let’s break it down, Heisenberg style. It gets complicated in the Albuquerque universe.
“El Camino”: Sequel, Epilogue, or Just Plain Awesome?
First, one thing is crystal clear: “El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie” IS your “El Camino Part 2.” This is the epilogue. It shows Jesse’s life after he zoomed away in that El Camino. It happens right after the “Breaking Bad” finale. We get closure on Jesse’s fate.
Was it a flop? No way! “El Camino” wasn’t like a meth lab explosion in terms of reception. Critics and fans loved it. Aaron Paul? He nailed it. People praised how it closed Jesse’s story well. It even won awards. Critics’ Choice for Best Movie Made for Television, and a Satellite Award for Best Motion Picture. Netflix reported over 25 million households watched it the first week. Numbers don’t lie.
Is it an alternate ending? Nope. “El Camino” is the logical next step. It fills in blanks and ties up loose ends for Jesse after “Breaking Bad” credits rolled.
Jesse’s Alaskan Adventure and That Ending
What’s the gist of “El Camino”? It’s about Jesse’s escape. He is free from those not-so-friendly captors. He tries to disappear. Alaska is his promised land, a fresh start. As Vince Gilligan said, it’s about Jesse finding peace after all that chaos. The man deserves a break.
How does it end? Jesse makes it to Alaska! Thanks to Ed, the vacuum cleaner repairman/disappearer (played by the late Robert Forster). A hefty cash sum later, Jesse heads for a new life and new identity. His new surname is Driscoll. Remember that!
And Jane? Why was she there at the end? That scene with Jane was a tribute. She mattered to Jesse before everything turned. It reminds us of the love he lost in the meth-fueled madness.
Who’s Who in “El Camino”? (And Who’s Missing?)
Character roll call! Walter White is here! For five glorious minutes, we see Walt and Jesse together, cooking meth again minus the RV. They eat breakfast and reminisce about their unique partnership. Walt fans, Vince Gilligan confirmed Walt is still dead-dead. No resurrection here. As Vulture puts it, it was a reunion, not a revival.
Saul Goodman? Nope, Slippin’ Jimmy is silent in “El Camino.” Bob Odenkirk is absent from this part of Jesse’s story.
Jack Welker is not here either. He runs the white supremacist gang. Gilligan thought about having Jack haunt Jesse’s thoughts but decided against it. Too depressing, even for “Breaking Bad” standards.
Marie Schrader? She’s there, dealing with the fallout. She accepts plea deals and navigates the legal mess Walt caused.
The “fake cops”? Those are Neil and Casey from Kandy Welding Co. They are very interested in Todd’s hidden cash stash.
And Todd? Jesse Plemons gained weight for other roles, so Todd looks a bit different in “El Camino.” Just a bit of trivia.
The Future of the Breaking Bad Universe: More to Come?
Walter White movie on the horizon? “Breaking Bad 2” in 2025? Hold your horses. Officially, no Walter White movie is planned. That “Breaking Bad 2” trailer on YouTube? Fake news, likely fan-made hype.
Is “El Camino” the end of the “Breaking Bad” saga? Yes, it caps off Jesse’s journey. Vince Gilligan views “Breaking Bad,” “Better Call Saul,” and “El Camino” as pieces that stand alone but are better as a whole. ‘El Camino’ Ending Explained by Newsweek states it all wraps things up.
Gus Fring spin-off? Probably not happening. Though Giancarlo Esposito is amazing as Gus, it seems Gilligan is ready to move on from this universe, at least for now.
Wait, There’s a Car Called El Camino Too?
Now, let’s switch gears (pun intended!). You might hear about a Chevrolet El Camino revival. Rumors are about a 2025 or 2026 El Camino comeback! Imagine a modern muscle truck with classic El Camino vibes.
The internet buzzes with talk of a reimagined El Camino. Muscle car looks blend with pickup practicality. Beware of flashy photos and videos you see online. They might be AI-generated fakes. Watch what you believe online these days.
Will there be a 2025 El Camino? A 2026 model? Has Chevy really decided to revive it? Despite the hype, Chevrolet hasn’t officially announced anything about reviving the El Camino for any year. All the exciting videos? Likely dreams fueled by AI. Until Chevy makes it official, take it with a grain of salt.
Breaking Bad Universe: Viewing Order 101
Thinking about diving into the “Breaking Bad” world? Wondering if you can skip to “El Camino”? Technically, you can watch “El Camino” without “Breaking Bad.” But seriously, don’t. You’ll miss so much context and emotional impact. It’s like starting a book in the last chapter – you’ll be lost.
What’s the recommended order? “Breaking Bad” first, then “El Camino,” then “Better Call Saul.” “El Camino” is an immediate follow-up to “Breaking Bad”. “Better Call Saul” is a prequel/sequel hybrid, and there’s even a tiny spoiler for “El Camino” in “Better Call Saul” Season 6. Watch “El Camino” before finishing “Better Call Saul” to avoid that mini-spoiler.
How much time passes between “Breaking Bad” and “El Camino”? “Breaking Bad” spans from 2008 to 2010. “El Camino” picks up right after the “Breaking Bad” finale in 2010. “Better Call Saul” is mostly pre-“Breaking Bad,” with post-“Breaking Bad” timelines sprinkled in.
Does “El Camino” relate to “Breaking Bad”? Um, YES! It’s a direct sequel! Jesse is still running from the past, still dealing with everything that happened. Esquire breaks down alive and dead after ‘El Camino’, showing how connected it really is.
Is “El Camino” set right after “Breaking Bad”? Yes! It’s Jesse’s story just after he drives away from the compound. Todd and other familiar faces appear too.
Will watching “El Camino” ruin “Breaking Bad”? No, but watching “El Camino” *before* “Breaking Bad” spoils the ending and makes relationships confusing. You’ll miss out on Jesse’s journey’s emotional weight without seeing “Breaking Bad.”
And Hank? Does he appear in “El Camino”? You’ll have to watch and see… (but maybe don’t hold your breath).
So, there you have it. “El Camino” is your “Part 2,” the epilogue to Jesse’s saga. No official “El Camino 2” movie is planned, but who knows? Vince Gilligan might cook up something in the future. As for the Chevrolet El Camino, we’ll see if those rumors become reality. Now, go rewatch “Breaking Bad” and then “El Camino.” You know you want to.