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Bob Odenkirk in the Better Call Saul Season 6 trailer

Bob Odenkirk in the Better Call Saul Season 6 trailer

Bob Odenkirk in Better Call Saul

Bob Odenkirk in The best of Saul on demand
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AMC’s return The best of Saul on demand Officially around the corner. The first trailer for the sixth and final season has arrived, and it features plenty of plans and confrontations.

The series’ official title reads: “From the cartel to the courtroom, from Albuquerque to Omaha, season six traces Jimmy, Saul and Jane as well as Jimmy’s complex relationship with Kim (Rhea Seehorn), which is in the midst of its existential crisis. Meanwhile, Mike (Jonathan Banks), Gus (Giancarlo Esposito), Nacho (Michael Mando), and Lalo (Tony Dalton) are stuck in a cat-and-mouse game with deadly bets.”

In a recent interview with Entertainment tonightOdenkirk reflected on heart attack He auditioned while filming the season in New Mexico, and shared an exciting promise about the upcoming season.

“Best season ever, the last season, it’s bananas, it’s crazy,” Odenkirk said. “They did a great job and it will upset you.”

When it comes to continuing Saul’s story, Odenkirk has some ideas brewing. “I think there is life ahead of us… We talked about it Saul’s childrenshow the animation,” Odenkirk joked. “So let’s hope Disney or someone like that jumps on board.”

It was revealed yesterday that series regular Esposito, who plays Gus Fringe, will be transitioning to lead his AMC series after Saul’s best call End. Esposito will play the lead role the driver As a taxi driver he gets more involved in the road than he bargained for when he’s driving a Zimbabwean gang driver. It will mark his third series of the network.

Esposito says in statment. “Thank you for believing me. It is great to be back home!”

The sixth season of The best of Saul on demand Premiere on AMC and AMC + on April 18.

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