'Better Call Saul' Creators Reveal "Several" Reasons 'Breaking Bad' Fans Will Love Season 3, New Cast & Spoilers

By Rita Mendoza - 17 Nov '16 16:34PM
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"Better Call Saul" is a spinoff of "Breaking Bad" that focuses on a disenfranchised lawyer's transformation from Slippin' Jimmy McGill to Saul Goodman. The premier of the series showed a destitute Jimmy out of business when finally somebody opens a door with "SG was here" printed on the wall. That was the first of it, and the rest is a hullabaloo with "Breaking Bad" characters causing unconventional trouble, leading to, some might say, the reclamation of Saul Goodman.

The creators and executive producers of both "Breaking Bad" and "Better Call Saul" Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould spilled some beans about the upcoming Season 3. In Season 2, Chuck conned Jimmy, and in the season 2, the creators reveal that Chuck will do something with the tape, or it might never be heard of again. Gilligan adds that they want to intensify and deepen the story to complicate the situation and make it more dramatic.

Fans unlocked the F-R-I-N-G-S B-A-C-K code in the season 2 of "Better Call Saul" and indeed, both confirmed that Fring is coming back in Season 3. The producers revealed that in season 2 when Tuco went to jail, they had to add a consequence by adding Hector Salamanca.

The creators of "Better Call Saul" are simply following the logic with regards to the web of relationships in the "Breaking Bad." While they did not specify who are coming back to the Season 3 of the show, they reveal that fans of "Breaking Bad" are going to want to watch "Better Call Saul" Season 3, Gilligan further hinting that there will be "several more" characters to watch out for in the next season of "Better Call Saul."

"Better Call Saul" Season 2 DVD and Blu-Ray copies are already available for sale with plenty of added features including commentaries on its 10 episodes, bloopers, and a table read of the cast for "Switch" episode, two featurettes, exclusive content, interviews, and tour.

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