![]() ![]() It was an unfamiliar feeling for the younger actor, who was otherwise surrounded by much of the same cast and crew with whom he’d shot five memorable seasons. On that shooting day, the tour bus operator’s phone started ringing off the hook with passersby asking questions).Įl Camino centers on Jesse’s story, which meant that, after years as Cranston’s wingman, Paul had the first name on the call sheet. When passersby saw the distinctive RV outside the diner, there was a plausible explanation Gilligan and his crew hoped they’d believe: a local business had a replica vehicle that they used to give Breaking Bad-themed tours. One especially distinctive vehicle was parked outside: the beaten up Fleetwood Bounder that served as Walter and Jesse’s mobile meth lab. While filming at the diner, they blocked the set from view using screens and vehicles. So the El Camino producers snuck Cranston out of New York with the help of a loaned private jet.īecause of Cranston’s limited time, they couldn’t take him to a remote spot, but had to shoot at a location in the middle of a busy intersection right in town. They were also worried about the uncertainty of commercial air travel, which could derail their precisely timed shooting schedule for the scene. Breaking Bad and the city of Albuquerque are so indelibly intertwined that producers figured if Cranston so much as stepped foot in the Albuquerque airport, the jig would be up - everyone would know why Walter White had come home. It was, the filmmakers believed, the greatest bald cap of all time, but they were soon to learn it wouldn’t work.įirst came the task of getting Cranston into town incognito. To recreate Walter’s pate, a crewmember had flown to New York ahead of time to fit Cranston for a bald cap. But in late 2018, Cranston had a full head of hair to play news anchor Howard Beale in the Broadway show, and couldn’t shave it. Their plan was to fly Cranston out Sunday night after his show, shoot all day Monday and in the morning on Tuesday and wrap in time to get Cranston back to New York for his Tuesday night performance.įor the five seasons of Breaking Bad, Cranston had shaved his head to portray Walter, who suffers from cancer, creating an immediately identifiable silhouette that would eventually appear on T-shirts, stickers and mugs. At the time, Cranston was appearing in eight performances a week of Network on Broadway, with Mondays off. Special features: Audio commentary with Vince Gilligan and Aaron Paul Super-Commentary! An ensemble audio commentary featuring 46 members of the cast & crew Making El Camino Gag reel Deleted & extended scenes Three scene studies with director Vince Gilligan Promotional materials and more!ġ videodisc (approximately 122 min.) : Blu-ray, sound, color 4 3/4 in.īlu-ray, regions A, B, C 1080p high defintion widescreen (2.39:1) DTS-HD MA 5.1 audio description track, Dolby Digital 5.1Ĭasting by Sharon Bialy, Sherry Thomas music supervisor Thomas Golubic music by Dave Porter costume designer Louise Frogley edited by Skip MacDonald production designer Judy Rhee director of photography Marshall Adams co-producer Jenn Carroll.Among the headaches for Gilligan’s producers, Melissa Bernstein and Diane Mercer, engaged in this stealth mission was executing a key flashback scene with Walter White and Aaron Paul’s Jesse Pinkman in a diner. Issued from Blu-ray + DVD limited edition combo pack. ![]() In the wake of his dramatic escape from captivity, Jesse must come to terms with his past in order to forge some kind of future." - From container. "El Camino: a Breaking Bad movie reunites fans with Jesse Pinkman (Emmy award-winner Aaron Paul).
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