“Better Call Saul” is set to premiere its third season on April 10 of this year—a considerably delay considering its usual February release date of every year. The fans’ excitement and anticipation over the show’s release have remained high since the announcement. In the recent disclosure about the BCS premiere, it was revealed that Giancarlo Esposito will be reprising his role as Gus Fring, the “Breaking Bad” villain.

"Better Call Saul" fans have been roaring for the next season to be released soon. The reason for the show’s delayed release date has been explained by Bob Odenkirk. According to his recent Reddit AMA, Odenkirk disclosed that the show’s filming has reached its conclusion and that the cast and crew have wrapped up production already.

Responding to "Better Call Saul" fans, the showrunners announced: “Very sorry about the wait, everyone. But the writers needed a break this year, they were exhausted. So, they took a month or so off, and then we had the holiday break during filming, so we’re a few weeks later in premiering, but I promise it's great stuff! I can’t wait, myself!” says Odenkirk.

"Better Call Saul" speculations permeated everywhere as it has been suspected that Jimmy might finally reveal himself with the characteristics of Saul Goodman, the litigator in BCS Season 3. This is further suggested by the show’s recent teaser that was released to the public earlier.

Talking about the differences between the two roles, Bob Odenkirk said, “Saul is pretty shut down, emotionally. Jimmy is an open floodgate of emotions. But life is battering Jimmy down, and he is getting colder, harder, more defensive.” Odenkirk also said that Jimmy will eventually become Saul whom he describes as “a misanthropic manipulator who views people as pawns in a game he’s trying to win.”

One of the most interesting catch this season is the possibility of Walter White joining the show. “Better Call Saul” Season 3 will premiere on April 10 at 9:00 pm ET on AMC.

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