El Camino, the upcoming Breaking Bad movie, has released a new, official teaser. It’s incredibly short, but it’ll get you excited.

Breaking Bad fans might feel like they have a bit of whiplash when it comes to El Camino. After years of simply arguing amongst ourselves regarding Jesse’s fate, we began to wrap our minds around the fact that a canonical movie telling Jesse’s fate after the Breaking Bad finale was coming. And just as we started to accept that fact, news broke that the entire movie was shot and it would be releasing on Netflix in October.

Thankfully, despite the whiplash, we’re incredibly close to the October 11 Netflix premiere of El Camino, though the amount of content released from the film has been incredibly small. For a while, Netflix had only released a quick teaser featuring Skinny Pete (Charles Baker) being interrogated by police in the wake of the events of the season finale.

Thankfully, we finally have another teaser trailer, and this one actually features some Jesse Pinkman camera time–or, a bit of it, anyway. Check out the new teaser below.

Okay, so there wasn’t a ton of new footage or information about El Camino in this new teaser. Really, all we see are a few shots of parts of Jesse’s face and hands as a police report recapping the events of the final moments of the Breaking Bad series finale.

So if you were hoping for some serious new footage from the movie, this teaser might be disappointing. But despite the teaser being short, it did reveal a few things to us.

First off, because the movie gets its title from the vehicle, an El Camino, in which Jesse escaped from the compound where he was held and forced to cook meth, it makes us think that most of this movie is going to be set pretty close to the events of the series finale (so likely no big time jumps as we see in Better Call Saul). Second, it confirms Jesse somehow managed to give the horde of police officers that descended on the compound the slip (many fan theories posited that he would have been spotted and stopped by the police almost immediately after escaping the compound), but the cops are on the hunt for him.

The third and saddest thing the teaser shows us is that he doesn’t appear to have anywhere to go. It makes sense, of course, with his girlfriend murdered in front of his eyes, his colleague and sort-of mentor/sort-of arch enemy dead, and most of his friends either dead or gone, he’s on his own here.

Aaron Paul has said in interviews that he likes to think Jesse moved to Alaska to become a carpenter (something he even daydreams about as he’s being forced to cook). However, we’ve got a feeling that the next chapter in Jesse’s story in El Camino won’t be a cheery story about a man beginning a carpentry career.

We are so excited to see what is next for Jesse Pinkman in El Camino, and we’re even more excited that we don’t have to wait too long for the movie to release. The film will premiere in select theaters and will be available to stream on Netflix on October 11.