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‘Better Call Saul’ Season 2 Spoilers: Jimmy McGill to Saul Goodman Transition in New Trailer [Video]

The news for the impending spin-off of "Breaking Bad" series "Better Call Saul" gives off new teasers on what to expect on the upcoming series. While it was evident that the wait is terribly long, Inquisitr shares on their article that Jimmy McGill will be back for more stories on his life prior becoming the criminal lawyer everybody loved.

"Better Call Saul" season 1 finale entitled "Marco" showed a mixture of terrible mishaps and upturn of events for McGill, who at the end was happy to move away after the death of his Rolex scam friend Marco.

"Better Call Saul" season 2 spoilers from Inquistr gives a hint on what to look out for as the series initially promised to give the audience details on the six years before Jimmy McGill became Saul Goodman.

"Better Call Saul" season 2 first trailer according to the article shows the sweet and mad life of the protagonist in the story. The preview also revealed McGill's stressful instances that happened in his day-to-day living such as his car breaking and not starting off and his pressures of getting arrested. Apart from this, the trailer also includes McGill's words in the start of the trailer where he is talking to the audience and telling them, "[What] you folks need to know about me? I've got nothing to lose," while Tupac's "Keep Ya Head Up" is playing in the background.

Mike Ehrmantraut also appears in "Better Call Saul" season 2 trailer which could be a sign that Jonathan Banks would be explored and known more in the second season of the series.

Additionally, "Better Call Saul" season 2 second trailer gives off more excitement for the audience. The video captures how the name "Saul" came to be in McGill's life and also hints off the possible change from him being the good lawyer to the one we all came to know and love in "Breaking Bad." The trailer ends off with McGill saying, "You know what? It's never stopping me again."


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