With the little details about "Better Call Saul" Season 3 slowly emerging, more fans getting even more excited. In fact, the "Breaking Bad" spinoff creators gave their take in the upcoming season. Recent spoilers were also revealed as some photos of the filming are spread all over the Internet.
Bob Odenkirk (Saul Goodman) described Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould's take in the show as doing "something good that has an integrity and honesty into it."
On the other hand, Gilligan said that they are trying something different with the TV series while Gould took it as an interesting challenge. Peter Gould explained that there are a lot of supporting characters in "Breaking Bad" and believed that they could say so much more about Saul Goodman.
The creators were asked by Digital Trends during an interview if Gus Fring will appear in the next season, however, they confirmed that it would come when they feel they have to reveal him.
"Well, that would be cool, and if we can get there someday, then so be it." But as of right now, it would be inorganic to do that," Vince Gilligan told Digital Trends.
Meanwhile, Gould reportedly said that it would be more appropriate to bring Mark Margolis' character, Hector Salamanca in the next season.
Meanwhile, creators and showrunners know that fans may hate Chuck for the last two seasons but remind them that hating a character outright is probably a very simplistic way of viewing things. According to the creators, Chuck has his own reasons for the things he did, in a way, it may be seean as somewhat of a noble intention.
As explained by Gilligan, it was Chuck's sense of justice and the desire to maintain the integrity of the legal system that prompted him to act on that betrayal. Knowing the ways his brother Jimmy does things, he did it so that the rule of law may not be tampered by Jimmy's machinations.
"Better Call Saul" season 3 is slated for a 2017 release. Stay tune to Mobile&Apps for more updates.
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