With its sixth and final season approaching, fans ofBetter Call Saulare desperate to get new information about the upcoming return of the beloved series. Now, a brand-new teaser trailer for theBreaking Badprequel series has been revealed. The new trailer is up on the officialBetter Call SaulTwitter page and focuses on Leonel and Marco Salamanca (Daniel MoncadaandLuis Moncada, respectively).
The Twins were introduced inBreaking Bad,and their looming presence has been felt throughoutBetter Call Saul. The trailer shows The Twins arriving at Lalo’s house after the violent ending of Season 5, their familiar skull-toed boots and suits on full display. Though the house has been turned into a crime scene, they walk right past the officers on duty — all of whom keep their eyes off of the cold-blooded killers as they make their way to the house.

Better Call Saulis a crime drama series — and a prequel/spin-offBreaking Bad —showing the events that led to Jimmy McGill becoming fan-favorite character Saul Goodman (Bob Odenkirk). Along with Odenkirk, the series stars several returning faces from the original series, includingJonathan Banksas Mike Ehrmantraut andGiancarlo Espositoas Gus Fring.Michael MandoandRhea Seehornalso star as Ignacio “Nacho” Varga and Kim Wexler, respectively.Better Call Saulhas received 39 Emmy Award nominations, four Golden Globe nominations, and three Critics' Choice Awards nominations throughout its five seasons. The series won a Peabody Award in 2018.
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It was confirmed in an interview with Seehorn in November 2021 that the final season ofBetter Call Saulwill be split into two parts— much like the fifth and final season ofBreaking Badin 2012. Hopefully, the prequel won’t leave viewers waiting for almost a year with a cliffhanger as intense as Hank finding a certain book in Walt’s bathroom. Production of the final season ofBetter Call Saulbegan in March 2021 with a brief pause after Odenkirk’s heart attack in July. Production continued as Odenkirk recovered, focusing on scenes that did not contain Saul Goodman. Odenkirk returned to set in early September, and it is not believed that his schedule has affected the release date in any substantial way.
Despite speculation, there is currently no official release date set for the final season ofBetter Call Saul. You can see the tweet revealing the new teaser trailer down below.