Watch 'Better Call Saul' Season Premiere Teaser, 'Never stopping me again!'

AMC's "Better Call Saul", which is the hit spinoff from AMC's "Breaking Bad, now has a teaser for its upcoming second season.

The trailer reminds us that Jimmy McGill will continue his journey to becoming Saul Goodman and that journey will be explored in season two of "Better Call Saul", which is confirmed to return in 2016. The very short clip show's Bob Odenkirk's melancholic character pondering over his miseries, most probably represented by the haunting voiceovers, before somewhat arriving at personal a conviction in the end. McGill is now determined more than ever that doing the right thing is "never stopping me again". See for yourself in the trailer below.

The trailer is then followed by the series title and a guarantee that it is will airing on AMC in 2016.

While fans definitely can expect to see Jimmy McGill breaking bad in the second season of "Better Call Saul", speculations of which "Breaking Bad" character will join the series have yet to reach a conclusion. Earlier this year, the Hollywood Reporter has mentioned the creators Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould hint that they will be adding famous Breaking Bad characters in season two. They did not drop major hints but confirmed that Walter White and Jesse Pinkman won't be joining "Better Call Saul"

On the other hand, as previously reported it is being supposed that Gustavo Fring aka "Gus" might become a series regular because of the history that Gus and Mike have established in "Breaking Bad". Yet Francesca, Saul's trusty secretary in "Breaking Bad", still remains as the most sensible possible addition to the cast and crew.

In another news, a Boeing B-29 bomber named as "Fifi" was spotted in Albuquerque and being suspected to have been used in the filming a seen for an episode of "Better Call Saul". If these were true and with Jimmy McGill about to challenge moral conventions, fans can expect a more explosive season for "Better Call Saul."

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