Fans are still waiting patiently for El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie to land on Netflix - but in the meantime the second trailer for the film remains as mysterious as ever.
Dropping at the end of The Emmy Awards, the one minute teaser shows Aaron Paul's character Jesse Pinkman sitting in his El Camino car, facing the repercussions of the massacre he ran away from.
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In the clip, fans are only given a look at Jesse's eyes through his rearview mirror, but he understandably looks incredibly distressed as he puffs a cigarette and listens to the radio, where a news report is calling for assistance in his capture.
"Investigators are searching for a person of interest who fled the scene. Anyone with information on this massacre is asked to call the police immediately," a broadcaster can be heard saying as a wounded Jesse sweats.
Breaking Bad, which ran from 2008 to 2013, followed the story of Walter White, a high school chemistry teacher played by Bryan Cranston, who turns to manufacturing methamphetamine to secure his family's future after a devastating lung cancer diagnosis.
Going from a small time dealer to running the biggest meth empire in New Mexico, Walt and his sidekick Jesse face formidable competition along the way.
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The new film - which hits the streaming site on October 11th - was first teased back in June in a similarly cryptic manner when the show's stars Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul shared the same picture of two donkeys on Twitter.
A month later, Netflix shared the first trailer of the movie, a minute long clip showing Skinny Pete being brought in for questioning about Jesse's whereabouts, where the meth cooker's ally refuses to give up his friend.
While the trailers have so far being incredibly coy, they do suggest that El Camino is going to start right after the Breaking Bad series left off.
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So, if you haven't finished the current series you might want to look away to avoid spoilers *now*.
The final moments of Breaking Bad saw main protagonist Walter White left for dead after busting Jesse out of a neo-Nazi drug den, where he'd been imprisoned.
A panicked Jesse then drove off into the distance, and until now, fans thought they would never have any idea what became of him.
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Unfortunately, other than the two minute long clips, there's still little information available about what we can expect from the film.
However, an official synopsis for the movie reads: "Written and directed by Breaking Bad creator Vince Gilligan, the movie follows fugitive Jesse Pinkman as he runs from his captors, the law, and his past."
We can't wait to see what's in store for Jesse next!
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