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Better Call Saul Season 2 Update: AMC Releases 1st Trailer of Season 2; Bob Odenkirk talks Jimmy’s future

AMC has finally released the first official trailer of Better Call Saul season 2. To this end, fans of the Breaking Bad spinoff should prepare themselves as Jimmy is poised to “transform” in the new bunch of episodes. How far is Jimmy willing to go to break bad and become Saul Goodman? That’s the question we’re gonna have to tune-in for to get concrete answers.


‘Better Call Saul’ Season 2 Update: Bob Odenkirk says he cannot one-up Walter White, relates more to Jimmy McGill than Saul Goodman

Bob Odenkirk will return to the small screen as Jimmy McGill on the new episodes of “Better Call Saul,” expected to drop early 2016. Its first season was lauded by critics, sparking comparison between the spinoff and its mother series, “Breaking Bad,” but Odenkirk clarifies that he has no plans to beat Bryan Cranston’s show.

Han Solo standalone film lands The Lego Movie directors; Aaron Paul to play title role?

A new Han Solo standalone film is in the works and will be directed by The Lego Movie and 21 Jump Street directors. Casting rumors have surfaced that Need for Speed actor Aaron Paul might star in the upcoming movie.

‘Better Call Saul’ Season 2 Spoilers: Bryan Cranston will direct and appear in an episode soon; Jesse Pinkman to have own spinoff?

“Better Call Saul” co-writer Vince Gilligan confirms that Bryan Cranston will soon appear on the spinoff and could possibly direct an episode if his schedule permits. Aaron Paul also hinted that he wants to do his own spinoff by pulling a cruel prank on Jesse Pinkman’s fans. Diehards can’t do anything at this time but wait if another spinoff will come into fruition. “Better Call Saul” season 2 airs on AMC, 2016.


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“Better Call Saul” Episode 6 “Five-O” is scheduled for a premiere broadcast on March 9. Viewers may finally get to see Mike and Jimmy teaming up which will lead to the solid business arrangement that they have in “Breaking Bad”. Jesse Pinkman may also join the show and make a cameo appearance.
11 months after the end of the show, the chemistry of the pair, who played meth lab runners Walter White and Jesse Pinkman, could now be seen in a 6-minute video with comedy actress Julia Louis-Dreyfus that showrunner Vince Gilligan might approve, TIME said. The promo video was sponsored by Audi of America and featured the duo as pawnshop owners and stars of a reality show called "Barely Legal Pawn," NYDailyNews.com reported.
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