- In all honesty, these
people with these theories
aren't based in reality.
[upbeat music]
Hi, my name is Aaron Paul
and I'm going to be
reading some fan theories
about El Camino: A Breaking
Bad Movie and Breaking Bad.
So here we go.
This first one is posted by SolumDon,
hope I'm pronouncing that right.
This is my guess at what
El Camino will be about.
In the penultimate
episode of Breaking Bad,
Saul advises Walt to
turn himself in, quote.
- You walk in with your head held high,
you'll be the John Dillinger
of the Metropolitan detention center.
How bad is that?
And you bring a barrel full of drug money,
maybe that soothes some troubled waters.
- This is a serious theory.
My guess is that Jesse's
story in El Camino
would deal with finding that blood money
so he has something to barter with
in order to get on with his life,
thus fulfilling Saul's advice to Walt.
I think the movie ends with Jesse
rolling a barrel of drug
money up to the DA office
in exchange for his freedom.
That is a great theory,
however, completely wrong.
Sorry, everybody in this room
who hasn't seen the movie.
No drug money will be rolled
in a barrel to the DA office.
This next fan theory is
posted by TammypersonC137.
What does that mean?
Walter Jr., Flynn, and Jesse
Bruce Pinkman, Captain Cook,
are never seen in the
same room at the same time
over the course of five long seasons.
The truth hit me like a ton of bricks.
Jesse and Flynn, haha,
are the same person.
[bleep]
Well, you know what, TammypersonC137,
you cracked the code.
That's not true.
I mean, I think she's joking, right?
[quiet funky music]
I mean, Jesse and Flynn
are not the same person.
Right?
Now, I'm confused.
Posted by keithohara.
The Breaking Bad movie
is a laser tag tournament
between the remaining living characters.
Um, no, man.
Are these serious?
- It doesn't add up.
- It adds up perfectly.
Walt's a scientist,
scientists love lasers.
- Pythonhunter42,
[laughing]
I want to meet this person.
Breaking Bad started in
2008 and ended in 2010.
The outbreak in Walking Dead
started sometime in 2010.
If Walt's meth did
indeed cause all of this,
what the [bleep],
then the Jesse movie will
be a zombie movie about his,
what is this?
In Walking Dead, they showed Walter's meth
in season two, they did?
In Fear the Walking Dead,
we hear the Ballad of
Heisenberg in a market.
[singing in foreign language]
Come on guys, it's a zombie movie.
The Breaking Bad movie
and The Walking Dead movie
are the same thing.
We will see Aaron Paul and Andrew Lincoln
as the main characters.
It all makes too much sense.
Listen, man.
Breaking Bad is based in reality, okay.
Walking Dead is not.
There's no zombies.
No, Walking Dead is not real.
Well, Breaking Bad is
not real, either, so.
Posted by abnorml1.
Just watched the newest
trailer this morning.
I think what was left of the Nazi's money
is locked up in the evidence room.
Jesse is going to get his money back
with the help of Badger and Skinny Pete.
It also looks like he rigged a bomb, too,
learned from his time with Walter.
It's ironic, in the end
Jesse embraces science.
That is a great theory.
However, it is wrong.
He did rig a bomb and
while shooting that scene,
no joke, I thought I
was gonna catch on fire.
Skinny Pete and Badger did help him,
but they did not help him get his money,
but yes, Jesse does embrace science.
Science, bitch.
This was posted by devilliars98.
[snickering]
Where the hell did you come
up with that name, man?
What if it was all a dream?
Jesse's asleep in Mr. White's class.
[slaps knee]
That would be just the saddest dream ever.
That is an incorrect theory.
Posted by Ghost_Nation03.
In the final scene of El Camino,
we will be shown a Denny's.
The camera will pan through
the inside of the Denny's
and reveal an empty table.
Sitting on the empty table
will be a plate of eggs
with bacon in the shape of 60.
Cut to black.
Walter White will return.
Walter White is dead.
He died in the finale of Breaking Bad.
He bled out, he was shot in the stomach.
He died in his meth lab that he created.
It was a perfect, poetic ending.
I'm sorry.
Posted by Coffee_and_Wifi.
[chuckling]
It's a great name.
El Camino theory about Mike.
I'm re-watching the series
in preparation for El Camino
and I'm at season five,
episode six, Buyout,
and I realized that
there is a missing scene
in this episode between Jesse and Mike
where they both decide to
get out of the business
after Jesse sees the news report
about Drew Sharpe on the TV and before
he and Mike confront
Walt at Vamonos Pests.
I think this is a flashback scene
we are seeing in the trailer.
Jesse's wardrobe matches,
you can see a bit of blue on his shirt.
Well, ding ding ding,
that is exactly right,
Coffee_and_Wifi, that scene
is in fact in the movie
and that is the one
episode that I rewatched
in preparation when shooting
this film was Buyout.
I wanted to see where
Jesse was at emotionally
before diving into it, so
well done, nicely done.
Keep drinking that coffee,
keep getting on that Wifi.
MisPlacedNeuroBlue,
[laughing]
whatever that means,
what are the odds that Jesse knows
where Jack has hidden Walt's money?
He had a lot of time to
overhear something or maybe,
being as they had originally
planned to kill Jesse
before Todd talked Jack into keeping him,
he knew firsthand where they kept it
because they were careless.
Jesse doesn't know shit, so, that's wrong.
Yeah, no, Jesse has no
idea where the money is,
and also, Jesse wants nothing to do with
what he considers blood
money, so he wants to
just get the hell out of there.
He doesn't care about the money.
He just wants to run away.
Oh my god, I'm so tired.
Posted by, wow, posted by that.
All right, you got the, okay here we go.
I have a theory, are you ready,
spoken to Jesse and none
other than Michael Douglas.
I just met in the hallway.
I believe he is a major
character in the movie,
sadly, not true,
most likely a law enforcement type.
That's so weird that you're saying this.
He was just there.
Listen to it and tell me if it's not him.
Please, I want to be wrong.
Well, you are wrong, so there you go.
Posted by screw the,
screw every Patriots fan.
I'm kidding, you know who you are.
You know, honestly, I'm
happy for your team, 'kay?
Seriously, good job, good job.
You got Tom Brady, got a
great team, congratulations.
Damn Patriots [bleep].
Okay, screwthecpa, I don't know, whatever.
El Camino will kick off a new
Breaking Bad series about Jesse.
It would be a great way
to start off his series,
hopefully direct to Netflix.
Netflix?
That has a lot of potential.
Hey, listen!
Has a lot of potential
given the creative power
of Vince Gilligan, yes, and a
love for Jesse and Aaron Paul.
Funny enough, we are actually starting
to shoot the next, not the next,
no, this is just a one-off, sorry guys.
That's it.
[clicks tongue]
AldienTheRed, this might be a stretch
but I couldn't help but notice
that there are quite a few bald
or very short-haired
characters in this show.
I wondered if the point
when a character went bald
or shaved their head was symbolic
of becoming desensitized to violence.
When we met Mike, he's had a
long history with violence.
Hank as a DEA agent sees violence
or the effects of it nearly every day.
Walt goes into his hair loss
shortly after his first murder
and Jesse shaves his head
shortly after killing Gale.
That's actually very profound.
I kinda agree with you.
When Jesse lost his hair, that
was actually an idea from me.
When I read that script,
it was after he killed Gale
and in reality, whenever we
go through something traumatic
in our lives such as a serious breakup
or a death in the family or
something very traumatic,
you tend to sort of shed some hair,
a different hairstyle,
start fresh, start new,
and there was a scene where
Jesse is shaving a guy's head
and I mentioned to Vince,
what if when you see him,
Jesse already just has a shaved head,
so you just assume that he shaved his head
just before this guy?
Ding, ding, ding, I
think you are right on.
[eerie music]
Hey, thank you everyone
for all of your theories.
Make sure you watch El
Camino and see if you
are actually correct on Netflix.
[pops lips]
Yeah, bitch.
