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Better Call Saul Netflix Show Start Date And Trailer Information: The Breaking Bad Spinoff Releases A Teaser And Gets An Air Date


Published: Aug 13, 2014 04:45 PM EDT

Better Call Saul Netflix Show Start Date And Trailer Information: The Breaking Bad Spinoff Releases A Teaser And Gets An Air Date

We have the latest info for you on the Netflix show start date and trailer information. Fans now have an idea of how the new 'Breaking Bad' spinoff 'Better Call Saul,' will go when AMC released a teaser and also officially announced an air date. In the video clip released, Bob Odenkirk, an actor, is seen as "Breaking Bad's" lawyer Saul Goodman talking to a client.

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The fans of "Breaking Bad" might have probably noticed that Goodman's hair was thicker than usual in the teaser. This is so because the setting of the show takes place in 2002. Just before the teaser could end, it shows that the series will be aired on February 2015.The Guardian reported that the fans from the UK will be able to watch the series on Netflix.

In an episode of the "Breaking Bad", the wise attorney said, "If you're committed enough, you can make any story work. I once told a woman I was Kevin Costner, and it worked because I believed it," as reported by Rolling Stone.

The Hollywood Reporter says that Vince Gilligan, the show's co-creator, revealed that the show will jump in time to be a continuation of the "nonlinear storytelling" which is used on Breaking Bad. He said, "We like jumping around in time. I would definitely point you in the direction of anything that was possible storytelling-wise on Breaking Bad is possible on 'Better Call Saul. I hesitate to say it, but it is indeed a period piece. I can't believe it myself-it's like it was yesterday, but it was 12 years ago." Vince has also admitted that he is to blame for the delaying of the premiere of the series, which was initially expected to premiere in November. He said, "We could have made the deadline, but I am slow as mud. I still feel I'm very slow for television."

The season one of the series will have 10 episodes, while the second season has already been speculated to have 13 episodes. With the first teaser out and the release date officially announced, all we need to do is wait and see how the all-new series will go. You can trust us to give you the latest information on this as soon as we have it.