6) El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie
Yeah, it wasn’t released in theaters but who cares other than Steven Spielberg and Martin Scorsese?
Aaron Paul returned to reprise his infamous role as Jesse Pinkman in the follow up to the finale of inarguably one of the greatest television shows of all time, “Breaking Bad.”
There were cameos from a slew of the old cast including Bryan Cranston returning as Walter White. The lone scene between the two is important and unique because it shows them at their most vulnerable after they both nearly died from heat exhaustion after being stuck out in the desert cooking a huge batch of meth. But, oddly, they’re at opposite ends of the spectrum; Pinkman is ecstatic and White is contemplating existentialism.
In the end, we got the happy ending we all hoped for the drug-dealing murderer. When you root for an anti-hero like Jesse Pinkman then you know you did your job well as a writer.