The premiere of the "Breaking Bad" movie has been made official after Netflix announced its arrival on Saturday. Aaron Paul will be returning as Jesse Pinkman and the movie has been titled "El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie." It follows the character's life after escape and his survival.

Yahoo! News reported that Charles Baker is also in the cast. He plays Skinny Pete in a teaser trailer which came on Saturday. The character is being held in custody by the authorities, asking him where Pinkman is. The trailer shows Pete saying that he doesn't know where Jesse is and if he did, he "wouldn't tell them."

Vince Gilligan will be responsible for writing and directing the film. The creator was reported to be involved in the project last February. Prior to that, Bryan Cranston, who played Walter White in the series, was asked on the "Dan Patrick Show" about the project. He said that he had yet to read the script.

Further news about the show's fate was spotted by Netflix users, according to MSN. A "placeholder page" was seen on the video streaming site's platform, which gave details about the movie. It was later deleted, but Paul confirmed that the film was happening.

The actor said it was a chapter of "Breaking Bad" which the cast never knew they were looking for. He expressed happiness that it was happening and also revealed that Gilligan had called him two years ago with ideas on creating a movie related to the series. Paul responded positively to the series creators' ideas.

The movie, to be released on October, follows the series which featured Cranston's character, a high-schoolchem teacher who started cooking crystal meth—often with the aid of his student, Pinkman—to provide for his family, as he came to grips with cancer. The series ran successfully for five seasons from 2008 to 2013.

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Aaron Paul, who played Jesse Pinkman in “Breaking Bad,” said that he might appear in “Better Call Saul” Season 3. AMC