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Bob Odenkirk Says More Better Call Saul Would Have to be Set in Prison: 'He's Not Getting Out'
One of the projects Odenkirk is referring to is Gilligan’s new Apple TV+ series, Pluribus. It stars Better Call Saul alum Rhea Seehorn and is set to premiere November 7, 2025. Gould, who served as co-creator and showrunner for the Saul Goodman show, is currently attached to a new FX series titled Disinherited.
Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul star Bob Odenkirk talks about being a ‘regular guy’ action man and a possible Disco Demolition Night film.
Three years after its six-season run ended, Bob Odenkirk doesn't expect 'Better Call Saul' to escape from behind bars anytime soon.
Bob Odenkirk, who is best known for his role as Saul Goodman in “Breaking Bad” and “Better Call Saul” gave some love to Wisconsin Dells in an appearance on the Today Show this week. Odenkirk was talking about his new movie,
Bob Odenkirk learned a thing or two from his years as a writer for Saturday Night Live, including “what not to do” when he got his own show.
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Edinburgh News on MSNBreaking Bad star Bob Odenkirk surprises staff with visit to Edinburgh restaurant
An American TV star known for his role in hit series Breaking Bad delighted locals when he visited an Edinburgh restaurant this week.
He was photographed at the restaurant with two members of staff. A Hollywood star known for his role in hit TV shows Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul has made an appearance at an Edinburgh wine and tapas restaurant.
Now, Gilligan is back with his next series, which brings in a star from the "Better Call Saul" series, Rhea Seehorn. Seehorn portrayed Kim Wexler in the "Breaking Bad" prequel and instantly became a fan-favorite.
Odenkirk, who played Saul Goodman in the hit TV programmes, Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul, was photographed at the restaurant with two members of staff.
Bob Odenkirk is breaking bad. The “Better Call Saul” star has revealed that he only made the 2021 action movie “Nobody” because he wanted to impress his former “Saturday Night Live” colleagues.