Rumoured Breaking Bad Movie Is Probably Happening

Rumoured Breaking Bad Movie Is Probably Happening

After being rumoured for awhile now, it has been been confirmed that a breaking Bad Movie will start filming this month.

According to the Albuquerque Journal, the New Mexico Film Office had announced that a film called Greenbrier would go into production from mid-November to early February.

The film is said to be a Sony Studios production about a kidnapped man’s quest for freedom. However, an unnamed source close to the production has allegedly confirmed that the film is in fact Breaking Bad.

The New Mexico Film Office has remained tight-lipped when questioned about the project and is sticking to the ‘Greenbrier’ project name.

“We are happy to welcome ‘Greenbrier’ and Sony Studios to New Mexico,” said New Mexico State Film Office Director Nick Maniatis. “For years we’ve built up the film industry in New Mexico and strengthened our film incentives, now we’re seeing success after success for the film industry in our state.”

We’ll have to wait to find out whether this mystery source is actually accurate – but the setting certainly makes sense. As fans will know, both Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul are set and filmed in New Mexico.

We’ll be keeping our eyes peeled on the rumour mill and will keeo you updated.

If you need to catch up on Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul (or re-watch them for the 10th time), all of the episodes are streaming on Stan.

[Albuquerque Journal, Santa Fe Reporter]

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