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Bob Odenkirk says a “Better Call Saul” revival would take place in prison: 'He's not getting out'
Odenkirk won't rule out reprising his role as Saul Goodman, but the unscrupulous lawyer would have to return under very specific conditions.
Three years after its six-season run ended, Bob Odenkirk doesn’t expect Better Call Saul to escape from behind bars anytime soon. Although he didn’t sound optimistic about a revival of the Breaking Bad spin-off,
Fans will recall that Odenkirk made his debut as the character in 2009 during Breaking Bad‘s second season in the aptly titled installment, “Better Call Saul.” Odenkirk revi
Now, Gilligan is back with his next series, which brings in a star from the "Better Call Saul" series, Rhea Seehorn. Seehorn portrayed Kim Wexler in the "Breaking Bad" prequel and instantly became a fan-favorite.
Vince Gilligan, the genius behind Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul, is back with a new Apple TV+ series called Pluribus. A new teaser was released on August 19, 2025.
After last weeks’ episode of Better Call Saul, the prequel series finally caught up to the events of Breaking Bad and now the show has officially crossover over with the flagship drama in a big way.
What was exciting for Marsh is that this episode of “Better Call Saul” shows the RV interior in a way “Breaking Bad” never did: in motion, with Walt and Jesse preparing to go somewhere ...
HitFix’s Alan Sepinwall reviews "Better Call Saul!," the "Breaking Bad" prequel starring Bob Odenkirk and Jonathan Banks, created by Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould.
One thing is for certain: we're all very, very excited for AMC’s upcoming new series, Better Call Saul. Since the day the spin-off was announced, fans of Breaking Bad have positively lost their ...
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Bob Odenkirk Says More Better Call Saul Would Have to be Set in Prison: 'He's Not Getting Out'
One of the projects Odenkirk is referring to is Gilligan’s new Apple TV+ series, Pluribus. It stars Better Call Saul alum Rhea Seehorn and is set to premiere November 7, 2025. Gould, who served as co-creator and showrunner for the Saul Goodman show, is currently attached to a new FX series titled Disinherited.
But Better Call Saul is an absolutely necessary prequel that’s integral to the story of Breaking Bad, not the other way around: without Better Call Saul, its predecessor is incomplete.
Better Call Saul is a pioneer in the world of neo-noir legal dramas, giving us a storyline extension of the beloved Breaking Bad series.