Now that the final season of the series Better Call Saul is about to end, because there are only six episodes left, it seems that its creators Vince Gilligan Y peter gould are ready to leave behind the entire New Mexico crime world of breaking bad and its spin-offs, even so, could change their minds, and if so, AMC says it is ready to have them back, with more stories from the universe of Walter White and his alter ego Heisenberg.
We say this because, during a new interview, the president of AMC Studios at AMC Networks, Dan McDermottconfirmed that there are currently no plans for a third show in the Breaking Bad/Better Call Saul universe, but that “the door will always be open” for more:
“I can tell you that if I could do something to encourage Vince and Peter to continue in this universe, I would.”McDermott revealed to Variety. “I think you’d have to ask them, but the door is always open and I long for the day when my phone rings and Vince, Peter or our friends at Sony call me to say, ‘Hey, I think we have another show going on’ from this universe. “.
Additionally, during a previous interview with Deadline when promoting the premiere of Better Call Saul, Gould seemed eager to keep the door open to return to this job, telling the trade: “I love these characters, I love this world. Maybe one day, but personally I’m going to take a little break from that world and try something else, just to prove that I can.”
“I think that’s my answer as well. There are stories to tell, but it’s not about proving something to the world, it’s about proving something to yourself. That’s what I’m working on, I hope somebody wants to buy it, somebody wants to.” .
When all is said and done, this universe of characters and crime will include 123 television episodes across 12 seasons from two different shows, plus the Netflix original movie, El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie and 51 total Primetime Emmy nominations between Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul, which the former actually won 12, including two Best Drama awards, while the latter took home zero Primetime Emmy Awards.
Better Call Saul, a mostly Breaking Bad prequel, will finally crossover with its flagship series in a big way, as the stars Bryan Cranston Y Aaron Paul will return to reprise their roles as Walter White and Jesse in an upcoming episode, so this second half of Better Call Saul Season 6 will premiere Monday, July 11 on AMC and AMC+, and then say goodbye, or at least for a while.