The much-awaited "Better Call Saul" Season 3 is now in the works! The stars of the "Breaking Bad" prequel are now in New Mexico to film the highly-anticipated new season.
The New Mexico Film Office recently announced the coming of "Better Call Saul" Season 3 stars in the said country for its production. The television crime drama is expected to hire a lot of crew members from New Mexico that will surely help the state, the Seattle Times reported.
"Better Call Saul" Season 3 tells the life story of Jimmy McGill (Bob Odenkirk) and this time, fans are about to witness his transformation as Saul Goodman. The much-awaited change of the famous "Breaking Bad" lawyer of the drug lords, Walter White (Bryan Cranston) and Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul).
However, Bob Odenkirk revealed that he is not much of a spoiler guy. The 53-year-old star might earlier hint that Gus Fring is going to grace "Better Call Saul" Season 3, but he insisted that he is keeping himself in the dark about the show. The actor confessed that he's afraid to disclose important details and surprising plot twists of the upcoming TV series.
Although it looks like Bob Odenkirk can't stop himself. Albuquerque Journal reported that the comedian teased that two "Breaking Bad" protagonists, Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul, might be seen in "Better Call Saul" Season 3.
"I think you're going to see Jesse (Pinkman). He saw him on this TV commercial ... it felt like he had somewhat of an understanding of Saul ... I think there is a better chance we'd see Jesse," he said. Bob Odenkirk also revealed that the "Better Call Saul" Season 3 showrunners Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould often go with the flow of the story.
So, if ever these executive producers feel like living a scene from "Breaking Bad," they might just do it and include Bryan Cranston. "I think they might do such a thing and we'd see Walter (White). And I think Bryan (Cranston, the actor who portrayed White) would be game for that," Bob Odenkirk added. "Better Call Saul" Season 3 is expected to be revealed in February 2017.