- Netflix released a 13-minute behind-the-scenes video showing how the "Breaking Bad" film sequel, "El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie," was made.
- In the video, "El Camino" director and creator Vince Gilligan says: "We were very protective of the script. The actors had to come to us and read the one copy we kept under lock and key."
- Fans can also see how the hair and makeup departments transformed Aaron Paul into a scarred and damaged Jesse Pinkman for the film's various flashbacks, through the use of wigs, makeup, and clothing similar to what was used on "Breaking Bad."
- The video shows stars Kyrsten Ritter (Jane Margolis) and Jonathan Banks (Mike Ehrmantraut) recalling their reactions when they learned about their characters being brought back for the film.
- Gillian reveals that the piece of cooking equipment from the "Breaking Bad" series finale containing Walter White's bloody handprint is included in "El Camino," because he "didn't have the heart to clean it off."
- Watch the video below.
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