The Breaking Bad spinoff Better Call Saul has not even hit the airwaves yet, but AMC has already renewed it for Season 2. This was great news for fans of the original series, but the latest news about the spinoff could be even better. Read More »
Ever since the announcement of the Breaking Bad spinoff Better Call Saul, fans have wondered which characters from Vince Gilligan's original series would appear on the new show about the fan favorite lawyer, Saul Goodman. Read More »
The roster of AMC's Breaking Bad spinoff, Better Call Saul, is growing slowly but surely, as the series has three actors lined up to join the series. Read More »
The cast of characters in the Breaking Bad spinoff, Better Call Saul, has gained a new member as Michael McKean has joined the prequel series. Read More »
Breaking Bad fans likely already knew that Bob Odenkirk and Jonathan Banks would return as Saul Goodman and Mike Ehrmantraut, respectively, for the spinoff, Better Call Saul. But now, we have more information about the supporting cast of characters. Read More »
Ever since the official announcement of the Breaking Bad spinoff series Better Call Saul, fans have wondered how closely the new show would resemble the critically acclaimed and beloved original. In that same vein, fans have been speculating which characters from the original series would return to Vince Gilligan's world in Better Call Saul, which depicts Bob Odenkirk's character of Saul Goodman in the days before he linked up with Walter White (Bryan Cranston). Read More »
The Breaking Bad spinoff Better Call Saul will be making its way to AMC at some point in 2014. Fans are eagerly awaiting more of Vince Gilligan's work, but AMC network chief Charlie Collier and programming head Joel Stillerman revealed in a recent interview that fans might have to wait a little while longer. Read More »
News broke a few months ago that Breaking Bad would receive a spinoff entitled Better Call Saul that would focus on the ethically shady but undeniably funny lawyer Saul Goodman (Bob Odenkirk). The news of course led to questions about the nature of the show, but Breaking Bad writer and co-executive producer Peter Gould has provided some answers. Read More »