When Breaking Bad actor Aaron Paul revealed that there was a movie in the works, fans when batshit crazy.

The legendary TV show, which wrapped in 2013, was as near perfection for a story as you’ll ever get, creating legions of fanatical fans around the globe.

However, the conclusion of the show left a million-dollar question remaining – what the HELL happened to Jessie Pinkman?

Read: Some of the craziest Breaking Bad fan theories on the net

The first trailer for the movie really got us hyped for the answer to that question, but now we finally have footage of Jessie, post-show finale, dealing with the aftermath of his ill-fated venture in the meth business in a stunning new trailer.

Thing’s don’t look like they’ve worked out to well for Jessie, with footage showing him dealing with the trauma of the lost loved ones, as well as his own torture and abuse.

It’s anyone’s guesses what new twist on the story the movie will give to us, but if the trailer is anything to go by, we can expect the same suspenseful slow burn that made the show so incredible. Watch below.

Watch: The new trailer for the forthcoming El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie

With the movie set for release on October 11th, director Vince Gilligan and his team have been incredibly tight-lipped, with original show cast members revealing they’re not even fully aware of what’s to come.

Love Film & TV?

Get the latest Film & TV news, features, updates and giveaways straight to your inbox Learn more

“I’ve heard so many different things about it, but I am excited about the Breaking Bad movie. I can’t wait to see it,” said Saul Goodman actor Bob Odenkirk in an interview last month.

“I don’t know what people know and don’t know. I find it hard to believe you don’t know it was shot… they’ve done an amazing job of keeping it a secret.”

‘El Camino’ translates to ‘the way’ in Spanish.

We couldn’t be more hyped to find out what this means, come October 11th.

Watch: The first trailer for ‘El Camino’ below

Get unlimited access to the coverage that shapes our culture.
to Rolling Stone magazine
to Rolling Stone magazine