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Season 4 Of Better Call Saul Teaser Trailer Released

This one is going to be good.

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Clear your schedules for August 7th because Better Call Saul is making an explosive return to Netflix!

The prequel to Breaking Bad has released a teaser trailer for season 4. However, if you’ve had any problems with lack of drug culture or violence in the show, this season is sure to set you straight. The 15 seconds already shows cars on fire, guns, and drugs.

 

The synopsis of the new season is as follows:

[Spoiler alert for previous seasons] “In Better Call Saul‘s fourth season, Chuck’s death catalyses Jimmy McGill’s transformation into Saul Goodman. In the wake of his loss, Jimmy takes steps into the criminal world that will put his future as a lawyer — and his relationship with Kim — in jeopardy.

Chuck’s death deeply affects former colleagues Howard (Patrick Fabian) and Kim as well, putting the two of them once again on opposite sides of a battle sparked by the Brothers McGill.”

Dean Norris who played Hank in Breaking Bad posted a photo to his Instagram 2 months ago. The photo shows the RV from Breaking Bad, teasing that it may have a place in the newest series of Better Call Saul.

 

If you haven’t been up to date with the show you have 6 weeks to binge it on Netflix before these exciting new episodes hit!

Do you know what else is getting a 4th series run? Rick and Morty! Read about it here

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