'Better Call Saul' Season 3 News & Updates: Cinnabon Gene Is Back In New Season; Gus Fring Might Return
By Paula | Nov 24, 2016 08:00 AM EST
Bob Odenkirk's Cinnabon Gene is back in "Better Call Saul" Season 3. "Breaking Bad" Actor Giancarlo Esposito may appear on the new season.
Peter Gould, the show runner of the series, explained that the creators are fascinated with the black and white world that Saul lives in. He explained that he finds it fascinating how Jimmy transforms into Gene.
GamenGuide reported that the new series will show the sadness of Gene's life. The creators of the show will also tackle the earlier life of Gene.
Fans should also look forward to Michael McKean reprising his role as Chuck McGill in the new season. The siblings have been strong rivals with Chuck betraying Jimmy in the last season.
"Better Call Saul" Season 3 has been filming smoothly. It has just finished filming Episode 4 of the upcoming season.
Odenkirk and McKeanan were also both nominated in the Critic's Choice 2017. Odenkirk was nominated for a Best Actor while McKeanan was nomited for Best Supporting Actor.
This is probably the reason why the two on-screen brothers were inspired to create a better season this year. This will definitely be an exciting new season, Parent Herald reported.
This is definitely an exciting new season not just for the fans of the spin-off series but also for "Breaking Bad" fans. A favorite "Breaking Bad" character will have an appearance on the series.
Jobs and Hire reported that Giancarlo Esposito might reprise his role as Gus Fring in "Better Call Saul" Season 3. Gould confirmed this by explaining that there is a possibility that Fring will play a vital role in the new season.
Fring is an infamous kingpin in "Breaking Bad" who died in an hospital explosion. In 2013, Fring ranked no. 3 in the 60Nastiest Villains of All Time. "Better Call Saul" Season 3 will return in spring 2017.
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