It's been several months since Breaking Bad aired its series finale (we're still getting over it), but fans have something new to look forward to in the form of the spinoff series Better Call Saul that will air on AMC in 2014. Breaking Bad series creator Vince Gilligan and Bob Odenkirk, who played Saul Goodman, will be back at it for the new show. Thankfully, fans will not have to wait too long to watch the new series all over again after it airs next year.
Sony has announced that Better Call Saul will be available on Netflix immediately after the show finishes its first season in 2014, but there's a little bit of a catch. In Europe and Latin America, the episodes will be available on the streaming video service shortly after each individual episode airs. Fans in the United States and Canada, on the other hand, must wait until the entire season airs before they can relive the episodes on Netflix.
Netflix is also the only streaming video service that will offer Better Call Saul, according to Screen Rant.
As for the content of the show, IGN spoke to Odenkirk in November and the actor said that the spinoff could be a prequel, a sequel or even both.
"Well, I've talked to Vince (Gilligan) and Peter (Gould), who are writing and creating the series, about this and I've said that a lot of people do want to see what happens to next to Saul. So, I don't know what they're going to do. I know they've talked about prequel, but they've also talked to me about sequel, and they've also talked to me about a mix of prequel and sequel."
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