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Better Call Saul season 6 ‘moving forward’ after Odenkirk health scare
Shooting of the final season of Better Call Saul is “moving forward” again after Bob Odenkirk collapsed on set earlier this year. The actor, who plays Saul Goodman/Jimmy McGill in the prequel to Emmy award-winning series Breaking Bad, suffered a minor heart attack on 27 July, and was rushed to hospital.
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Bob Odenkirk Gives Recovery Update After Heart Attack: ‘I Am Doing Great’
Bob Odenkirk shared an update on Twitter Friday night, as he continues to recover from the heart attack he suffered on the set of “Better Call Saul.”
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Bob Odenkirk Thanks Fans for ‘Outpouring of Love’ After ‘Small Heart Attack’
Bob Odenkirk took to Twitter to thank his fans for their support after he was hospitalized after having a “small heart attack” while on the set of “Better Call Saul” this week.
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'Better Call Saul' Season 6 Premiere Will 'Likely' Move to Early 2022
“Better Call Saul” fans will “likely” have to wait another year to see how the “Breaking Bad” prequel series ends, as AMC Networks chief Josh Sapan says the Bob Odenkirk-led series will probably not premiere until early 2022.
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Bryan Cranston on Returning as Walt for 'Better Call Saul': "I'd Do It in a Second"
Bryan Cranston weighs in on the possibility of him returning as Walt or directing an episode for the final season of Better Call Saul.
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‘Better Call Saul’ Stars & Co-Creator On Season 5 Surprises & What’s Next
If you thought you knew where things were going on Better Call Saul, the most recent season of the Breaking Bad prequel of sorts throws all bets up in the air. “The mystery at the start of the show was who is Saul Goodman?” Bob Odenkirk said of where the acclaimed AMC series has been and is going. “We met this Jimmy McGill character, we got to know many sides of him and we saw him evolve into Saul,” adds the man who plays attorney McGill and his even more slippery alter ego.
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‘Better Call Saul’: Rhea Seehorn on the Parts of Kim Wexler That May Still Survive
In almost any other circumstance, firing off a couple of casual finger guns to your husband would be a harmless sign of marital bonding. But like nearly every other element of “Better Call Saul,” the final on-screen moments for Kim Wexler in the show’s Season 5 speaks volumes about how the beloved character might well be transforming in front of both Jimmy and the audience in real time.
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BETTER CALL SAUL Is a Season Away from Topping BREAKING BAD
Breaking Bad, one of the greatest series ever, might have been the most entertaining show in television history. But against all odds, its spin-off Better Call Saul is one great final season away from being worthy of the honor as “the better show.” The newly finished fifth season of Better Call Saul was the series’ best yet. Quite the accomplishment since every season has been at worst good and at best amazing.
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Nobody Is Immune to Breaking Bad on ‘Better Call Saul’
“Am I bad for you?” It’s taken the better part of Better Call Saul’s five seasons, but Jimmy McGill is finally saying the quiet part out loud: that his slide into becoming Saul Goodman has induced moral rot within Kim Wexler. It isn’t much of a consolation for Jimmy to understand the full consequences of his actions in the Season 5 finale, “Something Unforgivable,” not when the realization required a near-death experience in the desert and a terrifying confrontation with Lalo Salamanca under the pretext of him becoming a friend of the cartel.
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The Brilliance of Better Call Saul
Vince Gilligan’s Breaking Bad prequel is the most heartbreaking drama ever to appear on TV.
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Bob Odenkirk Teases 'Better Call Saul' Season 5: "Everything's on Fire and It's Burning Down Around Us"
The star also talks about the secrecy of the upcoming 'Breaking Bad' movie, set to release on Netflix and AMC next year.
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'Better Call Saul's' Giancarlo Esposito Stayed at Work Despite a Broken Ankle
It's not a secret that during the making of Better Call Saul's fourth season, Giancarlo Esposito broke his ankle. It's also not much discussed — because the production team managed to film around it flawlessly. "I have to be very grateful and thankful to the family of Better Call Saul for their support and their love," Esposito told The Hollywood Reporter. "We were four episodes to the end. I came back and did everything with my knee bent behind me on a box.
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Why Bob Odenkirk Makes ‘Better Call Saul’ The Best Show On TV
“Better Call Saul” inches closer to its sequel series “Breaking Bad” each season—not just in terms of converging storylines, but also in overall tone. The jovial and light-hearted nature of early seasons has given way to darkness. The silly antics have been replaced by moves of desperation, and in the scope of dynamic television characters, few rival Jimmy McGill’s quality and complexity. Each new episode of “Better Caul Saul” adds a layer of the titular character to further his evolution into Saul Goodman, whom viewers came to know in “Breaking Bad.”
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Better Call Saul Season 4 First Look: Is Jimmy Getting Close to Breaking Bad?
Better Call Saul is about to kick off its fourth season… and you can almost hear that twangy guitar from the Breaking Bad theme song warming up in the background, can’t you? TVLine has an exclusive first look at six new photos from Season 4 of Saul — premiering Monday, Aug. 6 at 9/8c — and it looks like Jimmy McGill is inching closer toward becoming the shifty Saul Goodman we know from his Breaking Bad days. Here, we see Jimmy in an intense diner-booth meeting with Mike Ehrmantraut...
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Better Call Saul Season 4 Gets August Premiere Date at AMC
The case docket is officially set: Better Call Saul will return for Season 4 on Monday, August 6 at 9/8c on AMC, the network announced on Thursday. The renewal announcement also confirms what we feared: Jimmy’s brother Chuck (Michael McKean) died in that tragic house fire that ended Season 3.
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'Better Call Saul' Renewed for Fourth Season at AMC
The 'Breaking Bad' prequel will be back in 2018 with 10 new episodes. No surprise here: AMC has renewed Better Call Saul for a fourth season. The Breaking Bad prequel, produced by Sony Pictures Television, will return with 10 new episodes in 2018, the cable network announced Tuesday.
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'Better Call Saul' Season 3 Will Offer First Look at Saul Goodman
“It will be Saul Goodman, but not the way you know him from 'Breaking Bad,'” said star Bob Odenkirk in Berlin on Wednesday. After two seasons playing well-meaning, if morally compromised Jimmy McGill in Better Call Saul, Bob Odenkirk said he will be unleashing the true Saul Goodman, slime ball lawyer extraordinaire, in the upcoming season three of the AMC series.
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‘Better Call Saul’ Renewed For Third Season By AMC
AMC has picked up a 10-episode third season of Better Call Saul five episodes into the Breaking Bad prequel’s sophomore run. Creators Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould will return as executive producers/co-showrunners.
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AMC's 'Better Call Saul' Set to Return in February
AMC’s “Better Call Saul,” coming off one of the highest-rated rookie seasons in cable history, will return for season two in February, the network announced Monday. “Saul” will once again air Mondays at 10 p.m., starting Feb. 15. On its opening night, its competition will include the Grammy Awards on CBS, with the kudocast moving away from its traditional Sunday timeslot due to a holiday weekend and Valentine’s Day. (“Saul” actually opened opposite the Grammys in its rookie season...
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'Better Call Saul' creators on the 'purposely shitty' opening title sequence
It's not often that you hear TV producers proudly describe an aspect of their show as looking terrible — and using much less polite language than that — but then it's not often you have TV producers both as talented and idiosyncratic as "Better Call Saul" creators Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould. The aspect in question is the show's main title sequence (embedded above), featuring various images from Jimmy McGill's future life as Saul Goodman...
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