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'Better Call Saul' Season 2 Spoilers: Jimmy McGill Turns Into Saul Goodman

After the successful first season of "Better Call Saul," it can be expected that the sophomore season will show another side of Jimmy McGill.

As the spin-off series of "Breaking Bad," "Better Call Saul" was able to garner much respect from viewers. With that, fans are waiting patiently to continue the story of Jimmy McGill, played by Bob Odenkirk, as he transitions into Saul Goodman, a charcter far from the Mr. Nice Guy fans have come to know him for.

AMC recently released some teaser photos for the upcoming season. It showed Kim Weller, played by Rhea Seehorn, looking at McGill as he relaxed by the poolside. Another photo features Ehrmantraut in an alley with a car in the background. In addition, the executive producer of the series, Peter Gould, also revealed some interesting details about what fans can expect in the season to come. With that, it was said that McGill will soon be making some surprising decisions.

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However, he will not be going at it alone. McGill had promised Mike Ehrmantraut, played by Jonathan Banks, that he will no longer be playing the "good guy" act, which hints that Ehrmantraut will be joining McGill in his upcoming journey.

According to Variety, Gould shared his sentiments regarding the upcomign season. He said, "The fact that people have embraced Bob's performance as Jimmy McGill and really gotten into this character, the audience feels the same as us, which is that we love him so much, we're a little bit sad he's going to turn into Saul Goodman."

With that, fans can expect that the new season will bring an exciting story that will show how their characters ended up during the time of "Breaking Bad."

"Better Call Saul" season 2 is expected to premiere on Feb. 15, 2016.

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