From 'Breaking Bad' creator Vince Gilligan and 'Breaking Bad' writer Peter Gould, 'Better Call Saul' focuses on the evolution of the popular 'Breaking Bad' character Saul Goodman, portrayed by Bob Odenkirk, before he ever became Walter White's lawyer. The series just released a new, 30-second teaser -- check it out below!
AMC announced today a two-night television event for the premiere of its next new drama series 'Better Call Saul.' The prequel to the award-winning series 'Breaking Bad,' 'Saul' will debut on Sunday, February 8 at 10:00 p.m. ET/PT with its second episode airing the next day, Monday, February 9 at 10:00 p.m. The series will then continue to air Mondays at 10:00 p.m. ET/PT on AMC. From 'Breaking Bad' creator Vince Gilligan and 'Breaking Bad' writer Peter Gould, 'Better Call Saul' focuses on the evolution of the popular 'Breaking Bad' character Saul Goodman, portrayed by Bob Odenkirk, before he ever became Walter White's lawyer. The series is executive produced by Gilligan, Gould, Mark Johnson ('Breaking Bad,' Diner, Rain Man) and Melissa Bernstein ('Breaking Bad,' 'Rectify,' 'Halt and Catch Fire') with 'Breaking Bad' alums Thomas Schnauz and Stewart A. Lyons as co-executive producers for Sony Pictures Television.
Below, the cast and crew of AMC's 'Breaking Bad' spin-off BETTER CALL SAUL welcome fans back to Albuquerque and share what they're looking forward to in the first season.
AMC has just premiered a video for 'Better Call Saul: The Song,' an original tune which is believed to be the theme song for the upcoming 'Breaking Bad' spinoff series that centers on Bob Odenkirk's colorful character, attorney Saul Goodman.
In a new Emmy Award TV spot titled 'Barely Legal Pawn,' Breaking Bad co-stars Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul go into business together and this time it's legal…barely.
Over the weekend, AMC gave 'Breaking Bad' fans a first fleeting look at the highly anticipated spin off series BETTER CALL SAUL, starring Bob Odenkirk in the lead role.
Starting today, IFC is giving viewers an early look of this week's full episode of The Birthday Boys featuring a very special guest star. The episode titled "Rock and Roll" is available now on IFC.com, HULU, TVE and VOD.
Below, the cast and crew of AMC's BREAKING GAD bid a fond farewell to the landmark show and its fans. Then, series creator Vince Gilligan talks about the making of the series finale, Felina.
BREAKING BAD will air its last episode tomorrow, Sunday, September 29th on AMC. While we count down the hours until the finale, check out an animated clip created by EatThisToast.com's Matt Czap of Badger (Matt Jones) talking about his ideas for STAR TREK. Check it out below!
R.J. Mitte, who portrays Walt Jr. on the hit AMC series BREAKING BAD, appeared on CNN and shared inside secrets and details about the show's final episode, airing this Sunday, September 29th. Check out the appearance below!
In a clip from the cold open of tonight's CONAN on TBS, Conan journeys to the desert to retrieve something he needs to greet the cast and creator of BREAKING BAD. Watch below!
THE OFFICE has revealed audition tapes of actors that didn't get the job, including Adam Scott, Seth Rogen, Eric Stonestreet, John Cho, Bob Odenkirk and Kathryn Hahn. Click below to watch them 'interview' for a job with Dunder Mifflin!
Scott Aukerman's Comedy Bang! Bang! is many things: A television show, a podcast, a live stand-up showcase, and a live tour! Watch the television version of 'Comedy Bang! Bang!' on IFC - Fridays at 10pm/9c, and repeated throughout the week! Scott takes on guests like Jon Hamm, Amy Poehler, Paul Rudd, & Seth Rogen in a talk show the AV Club calls 'the welcome return of a surreal, silly comedic voice that hasn't had a regular TV home since the heyday of Mr. Show.'
AMC has revealed an all-new teaser video for the final episodes of the hit series BREAKING BAD which includes the ominous tag line, 'All Bad Things Come to an End.' Check it out below!
In the below video, THE BIRTHDAY BOYS' unofficial representative Bob Odenkirk (Breaking Bad, Mr. Show) accepts the greenlight of their show with very specific and unconventional conditions.