'Breaking Bad' Spinoff, 'Better Call Saul' Spoilers: Where and When to Watch - Things to Expect
Since the time AMC's hit show "Breaking Bad" concluded, fans are anticipating the launch of its spinoff "Better Call Saul." It is said to be inspired by "Breaking Bad" and one of the highly-anticipated shows about lawyers. Recently, reports about the show have revealed where and when to watch the show and what to expect in it.
Breaking Bad Spinoff Better Call Saul Spoilers: Things to Expect
According to the latest reports "Breaking Bad" spinoff show "Better Call Saul" will hit the TV sets in the U.S. in the New Year 2014. The show will broadcast on the same channel named AMC, where its original series had broadcast.
For fans around the world, Netflix on-demand media streaming platform will stream "Better Call Saul" soon after the show broadcasts in U.S on AMC. Members of Netflix will be able to view the complete series on their Web site.
"Breaking Bad is widely recognized as one of the great TV experiences in this new golden age of television. It has also proven very popular with Netflix subscribers around the world. This spin-off promises to continue its tradition of powerful storytelling. We are proud to be in business with Sony Pictures Television to bring Saul Goodman to our subscribers around the world," said Ted Sarandos Netflix chief content officer.
According to the makers of the show, "Better Call Saul" is actually a prequel to "Breaking Bad" series. It focuses on the life of mall-based lawyer Saul Goodman played by Bob Odenkirk, in the original series. The storyline revolves around the evolution of Saul Goodman as the lawyer and his rise in the field before he started to aid "Breaking Bad" meth manufacturer Walter White and his accomplice Jesse Pinkman in their adventures.
Also, reports about the show have hinted "Breaking Bad" actors Bryan Cranston who plays Walter White and Aaron Paul who plays Jesse Pinkman may appear in a cameo role in its spin off show "Better Call Saul." The show will be shot in Albuquerque and will be an hour-long, dark comedy of sorts. Though the release date of the show is not yet revealed, it is expected to air in 2014