‘Breaking Bad’ movie is in the works

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Nov. 7, 2018 / 4:18 PM GMT

By Janelle Griffith

“Breaking Bad” the movie is breaking ground in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

According to the Albuquerque Journal, the project is being developed under the name “Greenbrier” and production will begin in mid-November and shoot through early February.

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This will mark the first project for Vince Gilligan, who created “Breaking Bad” and co-created the spinoff, “Better Call Saul” — after signing a three-year deal with Sony Pictures Television in July.

The New Mexico State Film Office would not confirm or deny to NBC News that the project was a “Breaking Bad” film. But sources close to the project told the newspaper it is in production.

“We are happy to welcome ‘Greenbrier’ and Sony Studios to New Mexico,” said New Mexico State Film Office Director Nick Maniatis in a statement. “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.”

“Greenbrier” will center around a kidnapped man and his quest for freedom, Maniatis said.

The New Mexico Film Office said the production will employ approximately 300 crew members, 16 actors and approximately 450 background talent — all from New Mexico.

It’s unclear if the movie would be another prequel, like AMC’s “Better Call Saul,” or released in theaters. It is also unclear is if any of the show’s original stars, such as Bryan Cranston or Aaron Paul, are involved in the new project.


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