Season 4 of AMC’s BETTER CALL SAUL is set to premiere on August 6th. Breaking Bad: The Prequel will premiere on Netflix sometime in 2016, and we’ve got all the details you need to know about the new show, including the premiere date, cast, and a teaser video.
When will Better Call Saul season 4 be released?
The fourth season of Better Call Saul will premiere in the United States on AMC on August 6.
Season four episodes will be available to stream in the UK on Netflix.
Episodes are planned to be released the following day (August 7) in the United Kingdom by the streaming service.
Unfortunately for binge-watchers, new episodes of Better Call Saul will be released on a weekly basis, exactly as they were throughout the previous season.
Streaming in the UK will most likely begin at 8 a.m. local time on Wednesday, April 17th.
Breaking Bad, the series’ parent, recently marked its tenth anniversary by reuniting its original cast for season four.
Filming for the fourth season of Better Call Saul began in January.
Peter Gould, the show’s creator and writer, verified the news on Twitter.
With the caption “We are… rolling!!!” he tweeted an image of the Better Call Saul clapperboard, along with the message:
That the fourth season of AMC’s drama will be delayed until later this year was hinted at in a tweet sent out in January.
Season four is planned to have the same number of episodes as the previous three.
The second season was released nine months after the first, while the third season took a year to come out.
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Who will be in Better Call Saul season 4?
There have been rumours of a Breaking Bad-related crossover in the near future.
Much anticipation was stoked after it was revealed that a Breaking Bad character will appear in Better Call Saul.
In a recent interview with Collider, Breaking Bad co-creator Vince Gilligan discussed how Better Call Saul is becoming more like its parent show “Season by season, we approach everything. In addition, I’m not as actively interested as I once was.”
“We don’t know where it’s all headed,” he added.
Better Call Saul and Breaking Bad creator Vince Gilligan admits in an interview that he and the rest of the crew aren’t sure when the two shows will ultimately meet.
Entertainment Weekly spoke with the writer about the appearances by former Breaking Bad actors on Season 4’s cameos and he said: “In my opinion, we’ve waited far too long. If we want people to show up, we’d better have a compelling reason to do so. I just hope we can get this out before I hear, “Yeah, b***h!” again.”
Bob Odenkirk, the show’s star and protagonist, will return to reprise his role as Jimmy McGill, the lawyer who will one day become Saul Goodman.
While Jonathan Banks will return as Mike Ehrmantraut, a former police officer.
Rhea Seehorn will return to reprise her role as Kim Wexler, Jimmy’s long-distance love interest and fellow lawyer.
Perhaps Kim will break up with Jimmy and send him down the path to the cynical Saul, which is a sad prospect for the show.
The role of gang member Nacho Varga will be played by Michael Mando, and Howard Hamlin will be reprised by Patrick Fabian.
Giancarlo Esposito, who played Gus Fring in the first series, is also expected to return.
But in the season three finale, Jimmy’s brother Chuck McGill appeared to be in danger after being caught in a fire.
The death of Chuck has been confirmed by AMC and will be addressed in the new season.
What will happen in Better Call Saul season 4?
The official social media pages of the show will be providing hints about upcoming episodes for fans who are anxious to figure out the plot.
The official Twitter account recently tweeted: “Are you sick and tired of waiting for more Better Call Saul? Discover more about Season 4 by following the BCS Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram pages starting tomorrow.”
Also lately, AMC put up a season four storyline summary: “Jimmy McGill’s transition into Saul Goodman is triggered by Chuck’s death in the all-new season.
“Having suffered a devastating loss, Jimmy decides to venture into the criminal underworld, endangering his career as a lawyer as well as his love with Kim.
“As Howard and Kim come to terms with Chuck’s death, they find themselves once again on opposite sides of a conflict ignited by the McGill brothers.
“The company’s newest (and most in-depth) security expert, Mike Ehrmantraut, is also taking on a more active role. As the Albuquerque underground reels after Hector’s demise, it’s a dangerous moment to be working for Gus Fring, as the cartel is thrown into disarray, upending Gus and Nacho’s carefully prepared plans.
“As you can see in the first look image below, Nacho finds himself in the crosshairs of lethal forces while Gus switches direction.”
It will be picking up from the cliffhanger of season three as the programme comes closer to the events of Breaking Bad and its aftermath.
“Every year pushes us closer to Jimmy McGill becoming Saul Goodman, and this year will be no different,” producer Vince Gilligan said when discussing the upcoming season.
“The worlds of Jimmy and Saul are coming together, and it stands to assume that the worlds of Better Call Saul and Breaking Bad are also increasingly intersecting.”
He went on to tell the A.V. Club that the programme was going to get “darker” and that there was “some fascinating stuff” coming.
Is there a trailer for Better Call Saul?
Yes! For Nacho, things aren’t looking good in the Better Call Saul season four trailer, and he may be going down in flames.
As the bodies begin to pile up, the teaser offers a few fleeting glimpses at what’s to come.
He appears to be on a mission as Jimmy moves closer to becoming his Breaking Bad alter-ego.
In the last episode, a brief teaser hinted that Walter White would make a cameo in the upcoming season.
Season 4 of Better Call Saul is scheduled to air in 2018.