The network announced on Tuesday that it has renewed Better Call Saul for a fourth season.
The Breaking Bad prequel that focuses on the transformation of go-getter attorney Jimmy McGill (Bob Odenkirk) into the slimy consigliere Saul Goodman from Breaking Bad will return with a new batch of episodes in 2018. The renewal news was expected, but AMC kept fans waiting a little longer than expected, as the season 3 renewal announcement arrived while season 2 was still airing. Better Call Saul‘s season 3 finale aired on June 19.
In season 3, the show started to inch closer toward the Breaking Bad timeline, reintroducing several characters from that universe, including the full-time addition of Giancarlo Esposito, who played Bad‘s most storied villain, Gustavo Fring. The end of season 3 finale packed a shock as Jimmy’s brother Chuck (Michael McKean), who was struggling with mental illness, set himself on fire.
The series was nominated for an Outstanding Drama Series Emmy in seasons 1 and 2, with Odenkirk and Jonathan Banks earning nods in both seasons as well.
Better Call Saul — which was created by Bad overlord Vince Gilligan and executive producer Peter Gould — also stars Rhea Seehorn, Patrick Fabian, and Michael Mando.
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