The Better Call Saul. The latter has since carved out a legacy of its own and is considered by many to be just as good (if not better) than its predecessor, at this stage.

Then, in an unexpected development last November, the news emerged that Cranston confirming the project is happening, but itting he hasn't actually read a script yet. The popular theory is that the film will follow Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul), who was last seen driving off into the night to enjoy his newfound freedom in the Breaking Bad finale. According to the latest update, that will indeed be the case and the movie itself (or however it's presented) is destined for the small screen.

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According to Deadline, the Breaking Bad movie will likely premiere through Netflix, before it airs on AMC thereafter. The site further reports that the script is being shot like a feature and does indeed appear to revolve around the newly-escaped Jesse. At the same time, Deadline says the film could end up being split up into multiple episodes or aired as a single feature-length movie.

Walter White and Jesse Pinkman in Breaking Bad

either don't have a Netflix subscription and/or would rather finish watching the saga on the same network where it started, all the way back in early 2008.

As for the film itself: a reported cast list released last month included Cranston as a cast member, in addition to other actors whose characters died at some point in the Breaking Bad TV series. There are certainly a variety of ways for Walter White to return from the grave for the feature, whether it's by way of flashbacks or as a specter haunting Jesse in the present-day. After everything he went through, Jesse will undoubtedly be traumatized and tormented when fans catch up with him in the movie (assuming that's the plan, as has been all but confirmed by this point). As such, there's a good chance he'll find himself constantly lost in his memories of the past and ing those who are no longer alive - Walter included - for one tragic reason or another.

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We'll bring you more details on the Breaking Bad movie as they become available.

Source: Deadline