‘Better Call Saul’ Renewed For A Second Season. Before The First Has Even Aired~!@

Better Call Saul.

Welluhokay! It appears that AMC has renewed Better Call Saul for a second season, before the first one has even aired. In fact, they’ve also pushed back the debut of said first season. So there’s that! What…what exactly is everyone expecting from this show? I’ve sort of written it off like every other spin-off that I’ve ever crossed paths with. But who knows. I hope I’m wrong.

Desperate for a Breaking Bad fix? AMC has both good and bad news for you.

The network announced today that the Breaking Bad spinoff Better Call Saul has been delayed by several months, from late 2014 to early 2015. On the bright side, when the show finally does air we can expect more of it. AMC revealed that it has already renewed the series for a second season. For now, though, you’ll just have to settle for the first image from the set. More details and the first Better Call Saul image after the jump.

Better Call Saul was originally slated for a November premiere, though AMC had not yet set an exact date. However, THR reports today that the show will debut in early 2015. The second season will follow roughly a year later in early 2016. Season 1 will consist of 10 episodes, while Season 2 will have 13.

Breaking Bad creator Vince Gilligan is directing the premiere episode, which follows sleazy lawyer Saul Goodman (Bob Odenkirk) in the years before he hooked up with Walter White. Peter Gould, who created the character in Season 2 of Breaking Bad, will serve as co-showrunner with Gilligan.

Michael Kean and Jonathan Banks will star alongside Odenkirk. Additionally, Aaron Paul and Bryan Cranston are expected to make guest appearances, though they have not been officially confirmed for roles. Shooting on the series is currently underway in Albuquerque, New Mexico, as you can see in the photo below. [/Film]