All great things come for an end, so will this one. Jimmy McGill a.k.a. Saul Goodman played by Bob Odenkirk will be back for a sixth and final season of Better Call Saul coming soon. So begins the end of a great series and it will come in two parts with the first 7 episodes starting with the first 2 episodes on Monday, April 18th and Tuesday, April 19th and then weekly from the following Monday on AMC and AMC+. The final 6 episodes will premiere on Monday, July 11 on AMC and AMC+.
That being said, this is not the end for this universe as fans should expect more content coming soon. With addition to the Better Call Saul final season announcement, AMC Networks introduced a six-part animated series entitled Slippin’ Jimmy which follows the misadventures of a young Jimmy McGill and his childhood friends in Chicago, Illinois. Told in the style of classic 70s-era cartoons, each episode is an ode to a specific movie genre — from spaghetti westerns and Buster Keaton to The Exorcist. Check it out this Spring on AMC’s digital platforms.
Fans should also check out Cooper’s Bar, led by Better Call Saul’s Rhea Seehorn, a six-episode digital series that follows the antics of character actor Cooper, played by Lou Mustillo (Mike & Molly) and the unique group of LA natives who frequent his neighborhood bar. Also an executive producer and directs on the series, she stars as an awful Hollywood executive — “the biggest dick in Hollywood” — who’s a regular at Cooper’s makeshift watering hole. Casey Washington, David Conolly and Kila Kitu also star in the series, which was created by Conolly, Hannah Davis-Law, Nick Morton, Mustillo and Seehorn. Evan Shapiro and Alfredo de Villa are executive producers. Check it out this spring on AMC’s digital platforms.
Meanwhile, Better Call Saul’s Emmy Award-winning Employee Training Video series will also return this summer and will teach viewers how to make commercials the Better Call Saul way. The videos will feature cameos from Better Call Saul characters.
So that’s it for now but more will surely be revealed as we inch closer. What do you think about Better Call Saul Season 6 being released in two parts and the animated spinoff series?
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