AMC has just the way to capitalize on your Emmys-inspired longing for “Breaking Bad”: a new trailer for the spinoff “Better Call Saul.”
“Breaking Bad” killed it Monday, claiming Emmys for Outstanding Drama series, writer-producer Moira Walley-Beckett, and stars Bryan Cranston, Anna Gunn and Aaron Paul. If you were thinking how much you miss the dark side of Albuquerque, good news.
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A new trailer for the upcoming “Saul” finds creators Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould explaining that the new show will be set about 5 years before the events of “Breaking Bad.” Saul (Bob Odenkirk) is still calling himself Jimmy McGill.
Gould says the show will answer the question: “What kind of problem do you have that becoming Saul Goodman solves it?”
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The old Saul sounds more cautious than the one who comes to represent Walter White. Or at least he talks a good game.
“I don’t go looking for guilty people to represent,” he says. “Who needs that aggravation, right?”
If he only knew.
Watch the video: