Walter White and Jesse Pinkman coming back for the final season of Better Call Saul

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We haven’t seen the last of Walter White and Jesse Pinkman.

Better Call Saul” co-creator Peter Gould has officially confirmed that Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul will guest star in the final season of the “Breaking Bad” spinoff.

Gould announced the news Saturday at PaleyFest LA on a “Better Call Saul” panel moderated by Variety television editor Michael Schneider, though Gould was tight-lipped on exactly when Cranston and Paul will show up or in what capacity.

“I don’t want to spoil things for the audience, but I will say the first question we had when we started the show was, ‘Are we gonna see Walt and Jesse on the show?’ Instead of evading, I’ll just say yeah,” Gould said on the panel. “How or the circumstances or anything, you’ll just have to discover that for yourself, but I have to say that’s one of many things that I think you’ll discover this season.”


“If you can believe it, there’s more,” star Bob Odenkirk teased, but Gould cut him off before he said too much.

Before making the PaleyFest announcement, Gould attended the “Better Call Saul” premiere on Thursday and told Variety, “These two worlds cross over in a way that you haven’t seen before, that’s for sure.” Co-creator Vince Gilligan told Variety, “It would be a damn shame if the show ended without [Cranston and Paul] appearing, would it not?”

On the Thursday red carpet, Odenkirk told Variety, “I personally feel that the two shows — ‘Breaking Bad’ and ‘Better Call Saul’ — are entwined even more than ever in the final season. And I think that’s surprising and cool, and it’s gonna make you want to watch ‘Breaking Bad’ again.”

“Better Call Saul” stars Rhea Seehorn and Giancarlo Esposito directed the fourth and sixth episodes of this season, respectively, it was also announced at PaleyFest.


‘Better Call Saul’: Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul Will Guest Star in Final Season
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Word is there's already a spinoff of a spinoff planned


Jaden Smith has expressed interest in directing a few EPS as well
 

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did a good job avoiding spoilers about the last season

I should neg you
 

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Jaden Smith has expressed interest in directing a few EPS as well

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Word is there's already a spinoff of a spinoff planned


Jaden Smith has expressed interest in directing a few EPS as well

People said possibly a Kim show and one of the creators said Hank Schrader.

Honestly the BB actors are getting too old for prequels, BCS should be the last of that. If they do anything it should be a sequel, but I don't even remember if any main character survives the 2 shows.

Did Huell survive? Comedy sequel with him & Bill Burr :pachaha:
 

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People said possibly a Kim show and one of the creators said Hank Schrader.

Honestly the BB actors are getting too old for prequels, BCS should be the last of that. If they do anything it should be a sequel, but I don't even remember if any main character survives the 2 shows.

Did Huell survive? Comedy sequel with him & Bill Burr :pachaha:
They are all far too old and fat to continue being these characters. Aaron Paul has no excuse he and Jesse plemons. It’s crazy rewatching season 1 and 2 and everyone from Kim to Gus looks so much younger :mjlol: only like 3 - 4 years ago
 

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I'm pretty thin but I love cinnamon rolls, and used to hit up Cinnabon for a box every so often, and bring them to family holiday parties, solely for myself, and it was hard to watch that security guy devour them with such sweating intensity and sports small talk. What great scenes of life, and how people live it.

It manages to be acerbic, but not entirely cynical, it strikes a tender chord more often than not. You don't have to look at life as winners and losers, but watching that scene, you think the security guy is the "loser", and towards the end, you realize it's probably more Saul, and it's based on identity, and self knowledge.
 
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