New Breaking Bad 2 Release Date: Is The Series Officially Coming?

Better Call Saul’s final episode aired just over a year ago. It marked the end of 14 years of fantastic television. However, its predecessor series has returned in the shape of a Breaking Bad 2 trailer. Fans have reacted positively to the insane-looking Breaking Bad sequel series, which features the return of various fan-favorite characters and promises a strange storyline.

On August 22, 2023, the teaser, which stars Bryan Cranston, Aaron Paul, Bob Odenkirk, Anna Gunn, and many others, was released on YouTube. It has since sparked widespread interest, with over 1.5 million views.

The new trailer, however, will raise a number of questions for fans of the critically acclaimed series. And there is one thing we should probably answer before proceeding.

New Breaking Bad 2 Release Date

There is no updated release date for Breaking Bad 2. The original Breaking Bad series concluded in 2013, and no plans for a sequel have been announced. El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie, which was released in 2019, was a solo film that did not continue the main storyline of the show.

The trailer you may have seen was constructed by a fan utilizing footage from the original Breaking Bad series and the El Camino film. It is not a trailer for a new Breaking Bad 2 series or film. You can check out the trailer below (The trailer might get deleted, You can watch it till it’s there)

 Chubs has also posted a number of Breaking Bad-inspired spoof videos, including “Walter Kills Elon Musk,” “Lalo Doesn’t Kill Howard,” “Skylar Meets the Batman Mob,” and others.

The ‘trailer’ is made up of snippets from Breaking Bad, Better Call Saul, and El Camino. It also includes clips from various television shows and movies starring the Breaking Bad cast.

What happens in the Breaking Bad 2 trailer?

The trailer for Breaking Bad 2 establishes a possible sequel series to Breaking Bad. Breaking Bad, which aired from 2008 to 2013, detailed the narrative of a high school chemistry teacher’s metamorphosis from a meek and pleasant family man to a merciless drug kingpin.

The teaser for Breaking Bad 2 begins with a phony introduction from Bryan Cranston, who counts down the seconds before the show begins.

In the meantime, Hank climbs out of the tomb that Jack Welker’s group buried him in, and Walter White is seen to have survived the final episode of the original series.

The trailer swiftly devolves into insanity and humor. Fake video of Hank notifying Marie (through Walt Jr.’s computer) that he isn’t dead after all, Saul representing Walt in jail, and Jesse avoiding law enforcement in sports vehicles are among the highlights.

Later in the teaser, Saul is seen fighting thugs on the street (using clips from Nobody), Skylar faces gangsters, and Lyle from Los Pollos Hermanos gains superpowers.

At the end of the trailer, Heath Ledger’s Joker comes into Saul Goodman’s office and informs him that they must “kill the Batman.”

Unfortunately, The Breaking Bad 2 trailer is not real but we still have some of the other series with their release dates, You can read more about them below:

Fans Reaction To Breaking Bad 2 Trailer

The reactions to fan-made trailers are frequently varied. However, Breaking Bad fans have reacted well to the parody teaser, with the vast majority giving it good marks. Below we have provided some of the fan’s reaction to the spoof trailer of Breaking Bad 2.

While we’re disappointed that a Breaking Bad sequel series isn’t being created, this teaser shows exactly how popular the franchise is. And it’s always nice to see new Breaking Bad content, even if it’s done by fans.

Conclusion: Just over a year after Better Call Saul ended, a Breaking Bad 2 trailer excited fans with the return of beloved characters. Chubs’ humorous teaser, with over 1.5 million views on YouTube, combines franchise clips. Although unofficial, the parody suggests a second series with crazy circumstances, encouraging fans. While not a sequel, the teaser shows the franchise’s legacy and its creative fanbase.

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