Its not aBaddream it is coming back for real.

For one more ride.

If you trust in Vince, youre gonna really love this movie, Paul tells EW.

El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie

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What he did withBreaking Badwas pretty pitch-perfect, and you just follow him into this next chapter.

Its not trying to be anything that its not.

Its just a genuine, honest next chapter and its a beautiful one.

Folks can assume that the two-hour run ofEl Caminowill continue that series of hardships for this poor guy.

Its like thePerils of Paulinewith this kid.

He has had a tough road.

Theres a lot of drama in the movie.

Theres a lot of big moments.

Will that disorienting and spry spirit permeate the movie, too?

We pop back and forth from the present to the past to the present to the future.

Its surprisingly funny, shares Gilligan.

Just like withBreaking Bad.

For some of the dark stuff that happens in this movie, its surprisingly funny to me.

I wanted it to be funny.

Its like yin and yang.

You need the mix of it to make both really work.

You need the light to make the darkness dark, you need the darkness to make the light bright.

There are many of those moments inEl Camino, a movie that no one saw coming.

Jones recalls being startled to get the call about continuing thisBreaking Badstory.

No, it was great.

I had no idea.

None of us did.

That includes the man of the two hours, Aaron Paul.

How improbable was this movie and his return as Jesse Pinkman?

I did not see this comingat all.

So, it was a nice surprise.

More surprises await whenEl Caminostarts streaming on Friday at 3 a.m. ET/midnight PT.

Read what Paul, Cranston, and Gilliganrevealed aboutBreaking Bads pivotal moments over here.