‘El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie’ Broke 6.5 Million Viewers on Its Opening Weekend
Nielsen reports Vince Gilligan’s return to “Breaking Bad” is a ratings success for Netflix, as well as a critical favorite.
Nielsen reports Vince Gilligan’s return to “Breaking Bad” is a ratings success for Netflix, as well as a critical favorite.
A trio of fantastic, understated performances at the film’s center are the ultimate payoff to a show that was always built on patience.
The first time around, it was done in a couple takes. For the new Netflix movie, it was way more physically draining.
In 1997, Tarantino brought Forster an Oscar nomination and a revived career.
In nothing short of a magic trick, Vince Gilligan delivers a worthy addendum to “Breaking Bad” without tarnishing — or even altering — his original ending.
This reunion of star Aaron Paul and writer/director Vince Gilligan is a nimble escape story that gives Jesse Pinkman a well-earned spotlight.
High awareness, low risk; low cost, high reward. It’s everything a studio could want in IP, and there’s so many of them.
The “Breaking Bad” movie isn’t October’s only television event — Michael B. Jordan raises a superhero, Paul Rudd meets Paul Rudd, and “Big Mouth” is back!
“You do one commercial film that’s not the success they think it’s going to be, and you’re damned,” the actor behind Jesse Pinkman recently explained.
Aaron Paul takes centerstage in the upcoming “El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie.”
Jonathan Banks made the jump from “Breaking Bad” to “Better Call Saul,” and now he’s set to appear in “El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie.”
“El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie” is poised to be one of the biggest film events of the fall movie season.