It seems like just yesterday we were finishing that Breaking Bad Netflix binge and gearing up for the series finale. Back then, the idea of Better Call Saul was merely that, but now, the hopeful series is turning to a reality with a February premiere set.
This past weekend, to tease us further, perhaps, AMC released a music video for the Breaking Bad spin-off.
The below video succeeds in giving us a little glimpse into the tone of the upcoming Bob Odenkirk-starring series, where he picks up his questionably moral role of lawyer Saul Goodman. The video dropped just last night after AMC concluded its Breaking Bad marathon.
Rolling Stone points out that the tone is very similar to the famed Breaking Bad episode "Negro y Azul." Additionally, it's a wonder if the lyrics in the tune are perhaps sneaking some soon-to-be storylines from the upcoming series. Take a glance below and let us know your thoughts!
The Better Call Saul: The Song music video was written by series creators Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould along with composer Dave Porter. Country crooner Junior Brown was kind enough to step in for the performance.
More questions about the upcoming AMC series keep popping up. Gilligan recently spoke with RS, saying, "We like jumping around in time. I would definitely point you in the direction of 'anything that was possible storytelling-wise on Breaking Bad is possible on Better Call Saul."
Better Call Saul, which has been confirmed as a period piece set in 2002, kicks off in Feb. 2015.
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