"Breaking Bad" spin-off "Better Call Saul" has already started its production for Season 2, and it was revealed that the show will also be available in Netflix every week when it starts airing on AMC in February 2016.
Christian Today reports that actor, Bob Odenkirk, the actor who portrays the role of Jimmy McGill aka Saul Goodman in the show, teased details on the new season in his recent interviews. According to the actor, the writers have done a good job in making sure that his character stays true to real-life situations. Odenkirk also revealed that Jimmy will not be very different in Season 2.
He added that the character's transformation to Saul Goodman could take a while as Jimmy cannot be completely different all of a sudden. In the interview, the actor cited some of the characters in "Breaking Bad" which needed to go through life struggles before they changed naturally, and that is also what will reportedly happen to Jimmy before he becomes Saul Goodman. He hinted that Jimmy's transformation will be realistic and it will happen in a painful way.
Meanwhile, the teaser for "Better Call Saul" Season 2 has already been released and along with it is the announcement that the show will be airing on Netflix every week. According to Master Herald, this is to ensure that their audience will be able to keep up with the developments in the show regardless where they want to watch it. Along with the preview, the network has also revealed the actual premiere date for the show in February on Netflix, and it is expected that AMC will air the premiere episode shortly before that date.
It was confirmed that "Better Call Saul" Season 2 will start airing every week on Netflix starting Feb. 16, 2016, but there is still no confirmation as to when it will premiere on AMC.