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'Better Call Saul' Season 2 News: Jimmy Is Transforming to Be Saul Goodman as Seen in Trailer

The new trailer of the upcoming season of "Better Call Saul" was recently released, and it shows Jimmy McGill (Bob Odenkirk) slowly transforming to become Saul Goodman.

Fans got a first glimpse on what to expect on the show's new season, which will premiere next year, and according to The Verge, McGill, who is known as Saul Goodman in "Breaking Bad," is now ready to explore the other (and darker) side of the law.

The website said that Odenkirk's character was caught on a tight moral dilemma last season, and now he's ready to "break bad," after he was betrayed by his family members and good friends.

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Even if the trailer is a teaser of the upcoming season of "Better Call Saul," most of the clips that were shown were snippets of the past season. The "Breaking Bad" spin-off will be making a comeback in 2016, and according to Realty Today, the good-turned-bad lawyer will be returning to Chicago. Fans can't wait to see how good old Jimmy McGill will turn into the famous "Breaking Bad" character.

Meanwhile, actor Bob Odenkirk spoke to Digital Trends and said that the show will also take the same direction that "Breaking Bad" went. "In the end, Breaking Bad ended up being a deep exploration of a character — Walter White, and Better Call Saul is going in that same direction of being about a character mutating and discovering who he is on a deeper level. I can't believe how many people watched us without prejudice and gave us a chance to create a new scenario in an admittedly very slow way, and let us sort of feel it out."

The showrunners of "Better Call Saul" have not made an announcement yet on when the show will return next year, but previous reports say that it might be early in 2016.

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