Summary

  • The Breaking Bad timeline is covered in two TV shows and a movie, but the chronological order can be tricky to pin down due to the timeline spanning almost a decade.
  • Better Call Saul and El Camino provide additional context and fill in gaps left by the original series, extending the timeline of the Breaking Bad universe.
  • Breaking Bad takes place between 2008 and 2010, while Better Call Saul is primarily set in the years before Breaking Bad and El Camino takes place in 2010, immediately following the events of Breaking Bad.

The Breaking Bad timeline is covered in two TV shows and a movie, but cover almost a decade, making pinning down the chronological order tricky. All three projects were developed by Vince Gilligan for AMC, although El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie first debuted on Netflix. After Walt met his demise during Breaking Bad's ending in 2013, the franchise expanded with the spinoff prequel series based on Saul's life when he was still known as Jimmy McGill, with some flash-forwards to Saul's life after the events of Breaking Bad.

Meanwhile, El Camino focused on Jesse after the events of Breaking Bad while also filling in many blanks left by the original series. Better Call Saul and El Camino were great ways to extend the timeline, but many still wonder when Breaking Bad take place in relation to them. In order to keep track of the tumultuous events, here's a breakdown of the entire chronological Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul timeline, including El Camino.

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The Complete Vince Gilligan Breaking Bad Universe Timeline

The Stories Of Walter White And Jimmy McGill Take Place Over 8 Years

Walter White in Breaking Bad

Breaking Bad sits in the center of Vince Gilligan's decade-long Albequerque saga, with Better Call Saul operating as a prequel to the story and El Camino taking place afterward. However, the Breaking Bad timeline is slightly more complicated than a simple trilogy. Better Call Saul and El Camino both contain scenes that take place during the events of Breaking Bad and provide additional context.

In addition to these interstitial scenes, Better Call Saul also contains flash-forward scenes set following the events of Breaking Bad. These events take place over a number of months in late 2010, while El Camino only takes place over a day or so, meaning that the Better Call Saul timeline contains both the first and last chronological moments of the Breaking Bad universe. While there are brief flashbacks to earlier periods, the main action in these three titles takes place over nine years in the 2000s.

Year

Show/Season/Film

2002

Better Call Saul seasons 1 to 3, featuring Jimmy McGill's struggles staying on the straight and narrow and the beginning of Mike's association with Gus.

2003

Better Call Saul season 4, including the beginning of Jimmy's tenure as Saul Goodman and Gus's construction of the meth super-lab.

2004

Better Call Saul season 5 and most of season 6, culminating in the deaths of Howard Hamlin and Lalo Salamanca.

2005-7

The period between Better Call Saul and Breaking Bad. Saul, Mike, and Gus continue to build their underworld careers.

2008

Breaking Bad seasons 1 and 2, with Walter White's introduction to the world of crime and first meeting with Gus.

2009

The air collision at the end of Breaking Bad, followed by the events of seasons 3 to 5A, including Walt's war with Gus.

2010

The final events of Breaking Bad, followed by the movie El Camino and the black and white sequences from Better Call Saul.

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Better Call Saul's Timeline Explained

Better Call Saul Takes Place Between 2002 And 2004 — Except For The Noir Scenes

Better Call Saul is a prequel primarily set in the years before Breaking Bad. The series focuses on Jimmy McGill's transformation into big-time conman Saul Goodman, who gets swept up in Walter White's drug operations. Better Call Saul begins in May 2002, a time when Jimmy was struggling financially as a public defender. After trying to get revenge on a potential client, Jimmy encounters Nacho Varga and the Salamanca crime family. Around the same time, Mike Ehrmantraut gets involved with the Salamancas. The entire first season is only set over two months.

Better Call Saul season 2 still takes place in 2002, from July to September. Jimmy is working as a lawyer for Davis & Main at the recommendation of Kim Wexler, who's absent from Breaking Bad's timeline, but the gig doesn't last long. The pair later team up for their own private practice while Jimmy manipulates his brother to benefit his own work. That is, until Chuck McGill takes his own life and Jimmy loses his law license. Gus Fring finally enters the picture in Better Call Saul season 3, which is initially set in September 2002.

Flashbacks fill in some blanks left in Gus' backstory, while in the present Better Call Saul timeline, he assists Mike in laundering money while vying to take over from the Salamanca family. The entire season spans six months. Better Call Saul season 4 picks up just after the events of the previous season. Without a law license, Jimmy works at a cell phone store but eventually gets another chance at being a lawyer due to a successful appeal. He, then, decides to practice law as Saul Goodman. Meanwhile, construction of Gus Fring's meth superlab begins in early 2004.

Better Call Saul season 5 is in 2004, as is season 6, over four years before the events of Breaking Bad. However, there are black-and-white flash-forwards to 2010 — Jimmy McGill's Gene Cinnabon scenes where Jimmy lives incognito as a fast food manager. This time period encompass the final episodes of Better Call Saul, culminating in Jimmy receiving a jail sentence that will presumably see him die behind bars. Alongside El Camino's ending, the Better Call Saul finale is the chronological ending of the Breaking Bad timeline, in the year 2010.

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Breaking Bad's Timeline Explained

Breaking Bad Takes Place Between 2008 And 2010

Walter and Jesse cooking meth in Breaking Bad

Breaking Bad takes place four years after Better Call Saul. Breaking Bad debuted in 2008 with the story starting September the same year, when science teacher Walter White celebrates his 50th birthday while also learning about his cancer diagnosis. A few weeks later, he makes his first kill stemming from his new meth operation with partner Jesse.

Season 2 picks just where the debut season ends in November 2008. Walt is now known as Heisenberg and gets assistance from Saul to connect with Gus. The season ended with the plane crash over Albuquerque in early 2009. Similar to season 1 in terms of length in the timeline, Breaking Bad season 3 also takes place over just two months. Skyler learns about her husband's meth business around the time Walt is hired by Gus to cook in the superlab.

When Breaking Bad season 4 picks up, it's mid-April 2009 and Walt's working relationship with Gus starts to go south very quickly. Over four months, Gus cuts Walt from the business. Walt and Skyler then turn to Saul to find a way to launder their money. By the end of the season, Walt finally carries out a successful plan to take out Gus once and for all.

Breaking Bad season 5 was split into two segments when AMC broadcast the episodes, and encompasses a large portion of the timeline. Between July 2009 and March 2010, which occurs in season 5A, Walt, Jesse, and Mike start a new meth business. Walt ends up killing Mike and aligns with Todd Alquist and Jack Welker's gang, which turns out to be a terrible choice. In the final moments of the midseason finale, Hank figures out that Walt is Heisenberg.

Breaking Bad season 5B continues where 5A left off with a few flashforwards mixed in. As Hank goes after Walter White, his family learns about Heisenberg and fully falls apart. Hank is then killed by Jack's men, Jesse is taken hostage, and Walt leaves his family to hide out in New Hampshire. Six months go by until Walt's 52nd birthday when he decides to tie up loose ends since his cancer is catching up with him. The Breaking Bad timeline ends on September 7, 2010, when Walt ambushes Jack's compound, enabling Jesse's escape but dying from a gunshot wound.

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El Camino's Timeline Explained

The Breaking Bad Movie Takes Place In 2010

Aaron Paul as Jesse in Breaking Bad El Camino

When Jesse is freed from the compound at the end of the Breaking Bad timeline, he steals Todd's car and speeds away, leading instantly into when El Camino takes place. El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie picks up just moments later while Jesse flees before ending up at Skinny Pete's house. The story is still set in early September 2010 despite the fact the movie was released in 2019, nearly a decade after Breaking Bad ended. In his final timeline appearance, Jesse fights to acquire enough money to pay Ed Galbraith for a new identity and relocation.

The El Camino movie also features several flashbacks, including one in 2008 when Jesse and Walter first started cooking meth. There are also appearances by Mike, Jane, and Todd in the form of flashbacks to share more of Jesse's complicated past. When Jesse finally pays Ed for his services, about two weeks pass until he's safely brought to Alaska to start a new life. This places the end of Jesse's story in September 2010, a few months prior to Jimmy McGill's arrest in Better Call Saul.

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Vince Gilligan Has Confirmed That The Breaking Bad Timeline Is Done

The Creator Has Moved On To New Stories

Breaking Bad's Vince Gilligan and Bryan Cranston.

Vince Gilligan's Breaking Bad timeline after Better Call Saul and El Camino is concluded both narratively and practically, despite their success, and Breaking Bad creator Vince Gilligan has confirmed that he's done making stories in the acclaimed universe. Gilligan (via Deadline) made it clear that he want to pursue new projects outside the AMC shared universe he created"You can’t keep putting all your money on red 21," explains Gilligan.

I feel like we probably pushed it doing a spinoff to Breaking Bad [but] I could not be more happy with the results. Then I did El Camino, and I’m very proud of that too. But I think I’m starting to sense you’ve got to know when to leave the party, you don’t want to be the guy with a lampshade on your head.

However, Gilligan's departure from the Breaking Bad universe doesn't necessarily mean it's done for good — but his vision of the timeline is concluded. Unlike Gilligan, AMC has indicated they're open to more Breaking Bad spin-offs. Dan McDermott, president of entertainment and AMC Studios at AMC Networks, has made his feelings on potential Breaking Bad projects clear.

"I can tell you that if I could do anything to encourage Vince and Peter to continue on in this universe, I would do it," McDermott said in a 2022 interview (via Variety). It's unsurprising considering how successful Better Call Saul and El Camino have been, not to mention how much speculation there is around other stories that delve into the histories of supporting Breaking Bad characters like Gus Fring. Indeed, many franchises have continued after their creator parted ways with the IP.

George Lucas and Star Wars is the best-known example, but Breaking Bad's fellow AMC show The Walking Dead continued after original showrunner Frank Darabont parted ways with the project after season 1. Depending on who owns story rights, AMC could well create new Breaking Bad spin-offs and extend the timeline without Vince Gilligan's involvement.

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How The Breaking Bad Timeline Could Expand Without Vince Gilligan

There Are Many Ways To Extend The Franchise

Rhea Seehorn as Kim Wexler in Better Call Saul finale

For now, Vince Gilligan, Peter Gould, Bryan Cranston, and Bob Odenkirk seem to be done with the Breaking Bad universe as they move on to other projects. That said, the Breaking Bad timeline and universe have become such a definitive part of the crime genre, that not only are long-time viewers clamoring for more, there's no shortage of stories and characters for any new series or movie to draw from.

In particular, one story that hasn't been deeply tackled by either Breaking Bad or Better Call Saul is Gus Fring's origin, which opens the door for Gus and Max's love story and the evolution of Gus as a criminal warlord. An even bolder move would be to expand the Breaking Bad timeline beyond its chronological ending and focus on fan favorite Kim Wexler, showing what happens to Saul Goodman's better half as she once again attempts to live a mundane life and suppress her natural instincts for the game.

Vince Gilligan's antihero crime saga, at its core, is about extremely relatable high-level criminals wrestling with the repercussions of their terrible life choices. However, for any expansion to the Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul timeline to actually happen, both the creator and the concept must perfectly fit Gilligan's universe for audiences to even sign off on the idea, and therein lies the challenge.

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Breaking Bad
Crime
Drama
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Breaking Bad, created by Vince Gilligan, follows a chemistry teacher turned drug kingpin named Walter White (Bryan Cranston) as he attempts to provide for his family following a fatal diagnosis. With nothing left to fear, White ascends to power in the world of drugs and crime, transforming the simple family man into someone known only as Heisenberg.

Release Date
January 20, 2008
Cast
Dean Norris , Bob Odenkirk , Aaron Paul , RJ Mitte , Anna Gunn , Giancarlo Esposito , Betsy Brandt , Bryan Cranston , Jonathan Banks
Seasons
5
Story By
Vince Gilligan
Writers
Peter Gould , Gennifer Hutchison , Vince Gilligan , George Mastras , Moira Walley-Beckett , Sam Catlin , Thomas Schnauz
Network
AMC
Streaming Service(s)
Netflix
Franchise(s)
Breaking Bad