We’ve had two teaser trailers, but El Camino, the Breaking Bad movie, has finally dropped a longer look at the forthcoming film.

El Camino, the Breaking Bad movie that focuses on Jesse Pinkman’s life after the events of the Breaking Bad series finale, has had fans talking for a while. We’ve all been dying to know a little more about the movie where Vince Gilligan and the Breaking Bad team would finally tell us definitively what happens to Jesse.

However, for a movie with such a big fan base behind it, promotional materials for the flick have been pretty sparse. With only two El Camino teasers released just a few days before the movie’s Netflix and limited theater release, fans have been dying for a longer look into the movie.

Finally, Netflix has answered our call with a longer look at El Camino. Though there is very little dialogue in this new trailer, it does give us some vital information as to where Jesse went after his daring escape.

As expected, the movie seems to kick off right after the events of the Breaking Bad series finale. However, it doesn’t seem that Jesse is as alone as we might have thought. He finds his way out of the desert and back into familiar territory, crashing with his friends Skinny Pete and Badger.

In case you forgot, the El camino trailer reminds us all how much Jesse went through while he was in captivity. We see the scars on his body, the shocking amount of dirt that sloughs off him in the shower, and a poignant shot of his girlfriend Andrea that his captors shot dead in front of him.

However, despite all of that (and all that he went through while he was working with Walter White), it seems that you can’t keep Jesse down for long. It’s unclear exactly what he’s up to now that he’s free (though definitely being pursued by the cops), but he seems to be out for revenge and to reclaim some sort of a life for himself.

We see him facing down a man with a gun, setting fires, and sneaking around what we assume is his hometown of Albuquerque, but it isn’t initially clear what he’s up to. Is he seeking revenge on the men who captured him and murdered his girlfriend? Is he trying to figure out if Walt lived or track down Saul or maybe even Skyler White?

And who is he talking to at the end of the trailer? Is he facing off with an enemy, a police officer, or is he talking to Ed “the disappearer,” who gave Saul and Walt new identities? We just don’t know, and even though we’re stoked to see a longer trailer for El Camino, it doesn’t give us a lot of new info.

Mercifully, we won’t have to endure Netflix teasing us like this for much longer. El Camino will release on Netflix and select movie theaters on October 11.