Narrator: To dispose of Todd's El Camino, Jesse calls on Old Joe, the lovable scrapyard owner who once helped Walt and Jesse destroy their RV. Joe reminisces about the magnet scheme from the season five premiere, when he helped Jesse use a giant magnet to destroy Gus Fring's laptop.
The contents of Jesse Pinkman's letter to young Brock Cantillo (Ian Posada) were never revealed in Breaking Bad's sequel film, El Camino, despite the original plan for the sequence.
After the escorts leave, he asks for $1,800, and Neil refuses. Seeing the Woodsman in Jesse's waistband, Neil challenges Jesse to a duel for his share of the cash. Jesse agrees, and when Neil reaches for his gun, Jesse shoots him with the Hammerless, which was concealed in his jacket pocket.
Brock Cantillo (played by Ian Posada) is the young child of Jesse's girlfriend from “Breaking Bad” Seasons 3-5, Andrea (Emily Rios). When we — and Jesse — first met Andrea and her son, Brock was 6 years old. He should be about 8 now by the time Ed makes it to the Mexico City post office.
5. What about the Whites? So many familiar faces from Breaking Bad show up in El Camino, but there are key absences. Among the most important characters who sit out of the film: Skyler (Anna Gunn), Flynn (RJ Mitte) and baby Holly, not to mention Marie (Betsy Brandt), the family Walter left behind.
The highly anticipated thriller continues Jesse's story, chronicling his great escape after Walter White (Bryan Cranston) and a trunk-mounted machine gun killed off Uncle Jack (Michael Bowen) and the white supremacist army who kept poor Pinkman trapped in a cage, cooking the signature blue crystal recipe on pain of ...
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Mr. White- Todd's last words before he is strangled to death by Jesse Pinkman. Todd Alquist is a major antagonist in Breaking Bad, serving as the secondary antagonist of Season 5 and a posthumous antagonist in its 2019 sequel film El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie.
El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie drew 6.5 million viewers in the US on its opening weekend, making it one of Netflix's most successful original films of the year.
Like Bryan Cranston's Walter White and Jonathan Banks' Mike Ehrmantraut, Todd is brought back from the dead via flashbacks by Breaking Bad creator and El Camino writer-director Vince Gilligan.
And, just before the film's close, El Camino delved back in time for the return of the show's central character: Walter White, the chemistry-teacher-turned-drugs-baron portrayed by Bryan Cranston. However, the man we saw in flashback is far from the one portrayed in the Breaking Bad finale.
By the end, Ed sets Jesse on his path to Alaska after all, and with a new identity: “Good luck, Mr. Driscoll,” Ed says.
Hank Schrader: Dead
Every moment of the episode "Ozymandias" is indelibly lodged in the brain of every Breaking Bad fan alive, so there's really no ambiguity here. RIP, Hank.
When her life fell apart and Walt disappeared, Skyler lost her assets and moved in with her kids in a small apartment with a job as a taxi dispatcher. It was revealed that her sister, Marie, reached out for a truce, so it's likely that the two reconnected shortly after the series finale.
Lydia is the final character to be killed both in the show and by Walter. Lydia's fate is foreshadowed by Walt's aborted decision to poison her with ricin at The Grove in "Gliding Over All". He later fatally poisons her in the same place, using the behavior he noticed during their earlier meetings there.
At the end of El Camino, Jesse had more than $230k in cash and a 1988 Toyota Land Cruiser (the movie is set in 2010). When Skinny Pete asks Jesse if he has any cash, Jesse says no. He and Badger then give Jesse approximately $8,000 in cash.
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Indeed, Todd looks different in El Camino because several years have passed since Breaking Bad. At the time of filming Breaking Bad's final episode, "Felina," Plemons was 24, but he was 30 by the time he filmed El Camino — and was clearly older and heavier than he was in the series.
26) The Nazis fail to produce drugs of Jesse and Walt quality, so their international distributor Lydia (Laura Fraser) has been freaking out. Which is very bad news for Jesse: After they let Walt go, they literally cage Jesse up for months and force him to make Heisenberg-level meth.
While many of Jesse's ghosts come along for the journey, the chief adversaries of El Camino (aside from the ticking clock and the ever-present risk of capture) are brand-new to the Breaking Bad lands, created specifically for the film: Kandy Mobile Welding duo of Neil and Casey, played by Scott MacArthur and Scott ...
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At one point he did, begging for Jack's gang to kill him rather than make any more. In retaliation, Todd (the character you'll know best as 'Meth Damon', played by Jesse Plemons) drove Jesse to the house of his former flame Andrea, shooting her in the head with a silenced pistol.
After "rescuing" Walter by killing Hank Schrader in a desert, Jack betrays Walt, steals most of Walt's remaining drug money and kidnaps Jesse as a cook slave.
Marie Schrader (née Lambert) is a fictional character in the AMC series Breaking Bad and its spin-off series Better Call Saul. Portrayed by Betsy Brandt, she is Skyler White's sister, Hank's wife, and Walter White's sister-in-law. In the series, Marie works as a radiologic technologist.