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El Camino star Aaron Paul impressively recaps Breaking Bad in two minutes

The only rundown you need ahead of the follow-up film

Jacob Stolworthy
Friday 11 October 2019 02:59 EDT
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Aaron Paul recaps Breaking Bad in 2 mins

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Aaron Paul has given the only Breaking Bad recap you need ahead of sequel film El Camino.

The actor, who will reprise his role of Jesse Pinkman in the Netflix follow-up, appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live! where he provided a full recap in just two and a half minutes.

Admittedly, the actor left out key details and resorted to just name-checking classic moments that would be confusing for those who have never seen the series.

It’s an impressive feat, though, considering he gets in all the main points – including the fact that Walt Jr (RJ Mitte) is a huge fan of breakfast.

El Camino picks up after the events of the Breaking Bad finale, with Jesse on the run after escaping from the clan of Nazis that imprisoned him for most of season five.

The new film will feature more than 10 characters from the acclaimed drama, with many hoping for a flashback scene starring Walter White (Bryan Cranston).

El Camino will be available to stream on Netflix from 11 October.

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