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‘Better Call Saul’ season 5 air date, spoilers: Netflix release schedule revealed and here’s the drama’s plot prediction

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“Better Call Saul” season 5 is considered as one of the best shows on AMC. Although it is just a spin-off of the “Breaking Bad” drama, it garnered its own followers and has maintained good viewership ratings since it was released.

The show is believed to be getting closer to its series finale, and as proof, Jimmy McGill is already changing to his “Breaking Bad” persona as Saul Goodman, a corrupt lawyer who will do anything for money. This means to say that “Better Call Saul” season 5 will feature his transformation to a bad guy after being known as a kind person in the previous seasons.

What to expect

In any case, Bob Odenkirk, who plays Jimmy McGill and Goodman, revealed that fans are in for a treat when “Better Call Saul” season 5 arrives. He confidently said that the upcoming drama will be mind-blowing and even himself find it incredibly awesome.

“It’s the best season we have ve ever done and it’s going to blow your mind,” the actor told Deadline. “I’m not kidding about either of those things. It’s f***ing awesome and I can’t wait for people to see it. It’s just shattering in every direction and I love it.”

As most fans already know, “Better Call Saul” season 5 will show McGill becoming Saul Goodman. He got his license to practice law back, but it seems that he will be leaning on the bad side again as he starts to work for criminals.

What the trailer reveals

“Better Call Saul” season 5’s video trailer divulged who will be returning and what will happen in the premiere episode. It showed how McGill would start to be associated again with the criminals that will make him one as well.

Netflix release schedule

Meanwhile, Netflix already announced the airdates for “Better Call Saul” season 5. What’s on Netflix reported that there will be 10 episodes, and it will be streamed every Tuesday until April 23. The show will premiere for a 2-day back-to-back telecast on Feb. 23 and 24 before it resumes to its original schedule starting March 2.

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