'Better Call Saul' Season 2 News: Star Patrick Fabian Shares New Details For New Season; New Teaser Released
Earlier this week, Sony Pictures Entertainment dropped the latest trailer for the highly anticipated second season of AMC's hit drama, "Better Call Saul." Meanwhile, one of the members of the cast shared some updates.
The promo video, which was posted on Monday, shows Jimmy McGill (Bob Odenkirk) saying he's already grown tired of doing "the right thing" for years. He further told his friend and confidant, Kim Wexler (Rhea Seehorn), that all of those efforts to stay in the right track all just led him to "nowhere."
The new clip reveals that Jimmy will still be working in his office located behind the nail salon. In an act of frustration, the public defender takes down the cheap paper signage taped on his door that reads:
"James M. McGill Esq.: A Law Corporation"
However, things might be looking up for Jimmy in the next season as it appears that he may have started taking some shady deals like the old "Slippin' Jimmy" he once was.
"I might have a job for you," Mike Ehrmantraut (Jonathan Banks) talks to someone on the phone. Jimmy was then shown holding a phone, saying, "Where and when?"
It seems like viewers will finally start to see the Saul Goodman in Jimmy this Season 2. The character, which was featured in the show's parent series, "Breaking Bad," is an infamous attorney who works in favor of drug dealers, offenders, and the like.
But the transition won't be that smooth. Kim will be one of those who won't be happy about it.
"You faked evidence," she said.
"Who among us is without sin?" Jimmy answered rather rhetorically.
At the SAG Awards Party night on Friday, Entertainment Weekly caught up with series star Patrick Fabian.
The actor, who plays Howard Hamlin in the show tells the media outlet that his alter-ego "will still be the best-dressed man" come Season 2.
Speaking about what to expect in the upcoming installment, Fabian said, "Season 2 starts to deliver on that promise, so I don't think anybody is going to be disappointed."
"Better Call Saul" Season 2 premieres Feb. 15 on AMC.