But hey, it’s clear that people still love guys that cook meth from a camper, so who knows?Įl Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie was watched by 25,734,392 households in its first seven days pic.twitter. READ MORE: ‘El Camino’: The ‘Breaking Bad’ Sequel Gives Aaron Paul The Spotlight But Doesn’t Go Anywhere Įither way, it would appear that Gilligan is done with “Breaking Bad” for the time being, and judging by the end of ‘El Camino,’ there’s really no room for a sequel. These were the first two thoughts, in order, in every Breaking Bad fan’s head when Netflix released a one-minute, 11-second teaser for El Camino on August 24: OH MY GOD THEY’RE MAKING A. Perhaps the door is open for more sequels in the vein of ‘El Camino,’ from series such as “ Mad Men?” The streamer has built an empire on the average subscriber’s absolute love of revisiting series that have long since been canceled or ended. If we want to look at these numbers as a sign of things to come, perhaps Netflix can see that these long-awaited TV series sequels, at least in film form, could be a new source of business. Of course, that’s hypothetical nonsense but does show that Netflix’s support of director Vince Gilligan’s sequel was well worth the expense. Neilsen says that ‘El Camino’ had 8.2 million viewers during that time period, which would have translated to a massive theatrical box office total if those same people plopped down $10 and sat in a theater to watch it. READ MORE: ‘El Camino’: Aaron Paul Predicted Jesse Pinkman’s Post-‘Breaking Bad’ Fate Years Agoĭeadline goes a step further and has the Neilsen “ratings” for ‘El Camino,’ which tallies the total number of US viewers the film had in its first three days. Sure, this number isn’t quite a big as previous hits like “Bird Box” (45 million) and “Stranger Things 3” (64 million in four weeks), but for a fairly lowkey sequel to a series that spans five seasons and hasn’t had a new episode in over 6 years, 25 million is a respectable number, to say the least. But it’s the actual number of people that watched the film that might surprise you.Īccording to Netflix, Over 25 million households streamed “El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie” through its platform over the first seven days the film was released. In the wake of his dramatic escape from captivity, Jesse must come to terms with his past. RJ Mitte, who played Walt Jr confirmed he is not in the movie.Netflix has confirmed something that anyone with common sense could tell you - “ Breaking Bad” fans came out in droves to watch the sequel film, ‘ El Camino,’ during its first week of release. El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie reunites fans with Jesse Pinkman. Returning characters include Charles Baker as Skinny Petter, Matt Jones as Badger and Jonathan Banks as Mike Ehrmantraut (despite his death). It’s a great story, and there’s a lot of people who felt that they wanted to see some sort of completion to some of these storylines that were left open.' 'If Vince Gilligan asked me to do it, sure, absolutely,' Cranston said. On October 11, 2019, Netflix released El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie, a feature film continuation of Breaking Bad, written and directed by Gilligan. Last November – though noting his interest – Cranston said he had received no script, during an appearance on the Dan Patrick Show: Breaking Bad: Original Minisodes, which consisted several one- to five-minute clips, released 17 short episodes over the course of three years throughout Breaking Bad s run. Netflix have confirmed that it sees Aaron Paul (the only man to make a yellow jumpsuit sexy) return as meth cook Jesse Pinkman, but the jury for Walter White is still out.Īccording to Revenge of The Fans, a leaked cast list appeared to reveal that Bryan Cranston will return as the meth lord, Walter White (a role he won an Emmy for outstanding lead actor in a drama series for four times), but nothing has been confirmed.
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