Teaser Trailer For BETTER CALL SAUL Season 6 Features The Return of The Twins
A teaser trailer was recently released for the sixth and final season of AMC’s Better Call Saul and it features the return of Leonel and Marco Salamanca (Daniel and Luis Moncada), the sinister cartel twins.
The teaser is super short and it just shows them walking through a crime scene investigation, that they may or may not have something to do with.
I’m excited about the final season of this series and I’m looking forward to seeing how it comes to a close and connects with Breaking Bad. When previously talking about the new season, Bob Odenkirk said that fans will see Breaking Bad in a different light:
"I’ve been told by [co-creator] Peter Gould that when Better Call Saul wraps up, everyone will see Breaking Bad in a different light. I don’t know what that means… But I think there are more amazing things to come that will comment on or inform the actual incidents of Breaking Bad in a surprising way."
Odenkirk also talked about his character in the series. He first talks about Gene, saying, "I think we will [see more from Gene]. You’re going to see a lot of insanity, as the wheels come off the cart.” He goes on to say that he hopes the Gene version of his character has at least learned a thing or two from his days as Jimmy and Saul:
“I’d like to think he learned something about how to manage yourself and your inspirations, your drives, in the course of all these adventures, including ‘Breaking Bad.’ We’ll see what Gene, how he behaves as a more experienced person having lost everything — at least one time. I wonder what Gene will do to protect himself, or to strike back at the world.”
The actor goes on to talk about Jimmy, and says that he’s in “a real delicate place” after jumping into the criminal lawyer game, and what that life is like:
“He’s really got himself in serious, life-threatening danger. And he’s kind of shaken by his incident in the desert. He’s actually a little reticent, and more unsure of himself than he’s ever been. Jimmy just sort of thought he can play with these scary guys. He’s discovering that there are very serious and consequential consequences on what they do.”
As for Jimmy making his full transformation into Saul Goodman, the criminal underworld’s go-to lawyer we were introduced to in Breaking Bad, Odenkirk said that he is “one very bad move away” from fully falling into that persona.
“He’s pretty much close to there, I’d say. But something big still has to happen to trip him over into, I think, full Saul mode. I imagine it has a lot to do with Kim Wexler.”
We still have no idea when Season 6 will premiere, but we’ll let you know the details when they come!