El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie

Trivia: Towards the beginning of the movie, we see that Los Pollos Hermanos has become a restaurant called "Twisters." This is also what happened to the filming location in real life, and is still in business as Twisters to this day.

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Trivia: Star Aaron Paul has stated that there will not be a direct sequel made, and that the movie was made to give his character Jesse Pinkman a proper definitive conclusion after his open-ended fate seen at the end of the series "Breaking Bad."

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Trivia: The working title during production was "Greenbriar." Eventually, the title "El Camino" was unveiled, which in addition to being a model of Chevrolet car, also translates to "The Path" or "The Way" in Spanish.

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Continuity mistake: Jesse Plemons gained a considerable amount of weight since "Breaking Bad" ended. As such, Todd Alquist is noticeably husky in his flashback appearances in this movie, even though in the original timeframe, he was more slender.

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Jesse: Alaska... Start over. Start fresh.
Mike: One could.
Jesse: Put things right.
Mike: No. Sorry kid, that's the one thing you can never do.

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Question: In Jesse's parents house, the height chart is scrawled on the door frame. Did they move back into the family home?

Answer: Unless I'm forgetting the show mentioning them moving, I believe the Pinkmans stayed in the same house. The house Jesse lived in and later bought under their noses after their expensive remodel was Jesse's aunt's house.

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